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ependymomas
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Mouse models of ependymoma - differences in cell lines and primary tumors
miRNA expression in primary ependymoma tumors
Orthotopic Xenograft Model of Ependymoma that Maintains Genomic Signature of the Primary Tumor
Ependymoma gene expression analysis - clinical stage analysis
Expression data from primary ependymoma surgical samples - recurrent vs. non-recurrent tumors
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Identification of Driver Genes and Key Pathways of Ependymoma.
Verification of the diagnosis of supratentorial ependymomas by real-time PCR].
3D genome mapping identifies subgroup-specific chromosome conformations and tumor-dependency genes i…
Clinically relevant molecular hallmarks of PFA ependymomas display intratumoral heterogeneity and co…
Epigenetic Alterations of Repeated Relapses in Patient-matched Childhood Ependymomas.
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131I-Omburtamab, in Recurrent Medulloblastoma and Ependymoma
Antineoplaston Therapy in Treating Patients With Ependymoma
Carboplatin as a Radiosensitizer in Treating Childhood Ependymoma
Carboplatin and Bevacizumab for Recurrent Ependymoma
Everolimus for Children With Recurrent or Progressive Ependymoma
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