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Mapping pediatric brain tumors to their origins in the developing cerebellum.

Konstantin OkonechnikovPiyush JoshiMari SeppKevin LeissIoannis SarropoulosFlorent MuratMartin SillPengbo BeckKenneth Chun-Ho ChanAndrey KorshunovFelix SahmMaximilian Y DengDominik SturmJohn DeSistoAndrew M DonsonNicholas K ForemanAdam L GreenGiles RobinsonBrent A OrrQingsong GaoEmily DarrowJennifer L HadleyPaul A NorthcottJohannes GojoDaisuke KawauchiVolker HovestadtMariella G FilbinAndreas von DeimlingMarc ZuckermannKristian W PajtlerMarcel KoolDavid T W JonesNatalie JägerLena M KutscherHenrik KaessmannStefan M Pfister
Published in: Neuro-oncology (2023)
Based on our results, individual cells within a tumor may resemble different cell types along a restricted developmental lineage. Therefore, we suggest that tumors can arise from multiple cellular states along the cerebellar "lineage of origin".
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • high resolution
  • cell fate
  • oxidative stress
  • high density
  • stem cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • cell death
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