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Concept Ependymoma
Academic Article Characterization of distinct immunophenotypes across pediatric brain tumor types.
Academic Article Molecular sub-group-specific immunophenotypic changes are associated with outcome in recurrent posterior fossa ependymoma.
Academic Article Interleukin-6/STAT3 Pathway Signaling Drives an Inflammatory Phenotype in Group A Ependymoma.
Academic Article NF-?B upregulation through epigenetic silencing of LDOC1 drives tumor biology and specific immunophenotype in Group A ependymoma.
Academic Article Characterization of 2 Novel Ependymoma Cell Lines With Chromosome 1q Gain Derived From Posterior Fossa Tumors of Childhood.
Academic Article Specific expression of PD-L1 in RELA-fusion supratentorial ependymoma: Implications for PD-1-targeted therapy.
Academic Article Identification of FDA-Approved Oncology Drugs with Selective Potency in High-Risk Childhood Ependymoma.
Academic Article Establishment of patient-derived orthotopic xenograft model of 1q+ posterior fossa group A ependymoma.
Academic Article Single-Cell RNA Sequencing of Childhood Ependymoma Reveals Neoplastic Cell Subpopulations That Impact Molecular Classification and Etiology.
Academic Article Targeting integrated epigenetic and metabolic pathways in lethal childhood PFA ependymomas.
Academic Article Spatial transcriptomic analysis delineates epithelial and mesenchymal subpopulations and transition stages in childhood ependymoma.
Academic Article Significant increase of high-risk chromosome 1q gain and 6q loss at recurrence in posterior fossa group A ependymoma: A multicenter study.
Academic Article Multi-omic approach identifies hypoxic tumor-associated myeloid cells that drive immunobiology of high-risk pediatric ependymoma.

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