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1. The proteomic landscape of glioblastoma recurrence reveals novel and targetable immunoregulatory drivers.

2. Oncohistone interactome profiling uncovers contrasting oncogenic mechanisms and identifies potential therapeutic targets in high grade glioma.

3. An update on the CNS manifestations of brain tumor polyposis syndromes.

4. cIMPACT-NOW update 4: diffuse gliomas characterized by MYB, MYBL1, or FGFR1 alterations or BRAFV600E mutation.

5. BRAF alteration status and the histone H3F3A gene K27M mutation segregate spinal cord astrocytoma histology.

6. Diffusely infiltrating astrocytomas: pathology, molecular mechanisms and markers.

7. Announcing cIMPACT-NOW: the Consortium to Inform Molecular and Practical Approaches to CNS Tumor Taxonomy.

8. Histopathological spectrum of paediatric diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma: diagnostic and therapeutic implications.

9. Recurrent ACVR1 mutations in posterior fossa ependymoma.

10. Clinical and molecular heterogeneity of pineal parenchymal tumors: a consensus study.

11. Germline-driven replication repair-deficient high-grade gliomas exhibit unique hypomethylation patterns.

12. Pineoblastoma segregates into molecular sub-groups with distinct clinico-pathologic features: a Rare Brain Tumor Consortium registry study.

13. cIMPACT-NOW update 4: diffuse gliomas characterized by MYB, MYBL1, or FGFR1 alterations or BRAF V600E mutation.

14. Immunohistochemical analysis of H3K27me3 demonstrates global reduction in group-A childhood posterior fossa ependymoma and is a powerful predictor of outcome.

15. Medulloblastoma subgroups remain stable across primary and metastatic compartments.

16. Alternative lengthening of telomeres is enriched in, and impacts survival of TP53 mutant pediatric malignant brain tumors.

17. Telomerase inhibition abolishes the tumorigenicity of pediatric ependymoma tumor-initiating cells.

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