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Mapping Tumor Habitats in IDH-Wild Type Glioblastoma: Integrating MR Imaging, Pathologic, and RNA Data from Ivy Glioblastoma Atlas Project.

Jie Eun ParkJoo Young OhDo Hoon ParkHo-Su LeeShinkyo YoonNak Young KimSeo Young ParkSang Woo SongYoung-Hoon KimChang-Ki HongJeong Hoon KimHo Sung Kim
Published in: Neuro-oncology (2024)
Pathologically matched tumor subregions were cellular tumor with hypovascular cellular habitat in CEL and infiltrative tumor with hypovascular cellular habitat in NEL. Identification of the most aggressive as well as infiltrative tumor portion can be achieved using non-invasive MRI tumor habitats.
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