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1. Chronic AMPK inactivation slows SHH medulloblastoma progression by inhibiting mTORC1 signaling and depleting tumor stem cells.

2. Preventing recurrence in Sonic Hedgehog Subgroup Medulloblastoma using the OLIG2 inhibitor CT-179.

3. IGFBP2 promotes proliferation and cell migration through STAT3 signaling in Sonic hedgehog medulloblastoma.

4. PRC2 disruption in cerebellar progenitors produces cerebellar hypoplasia and aberrant myoid differentiation without blocking medulloblastoma growth.

5. Automated Immunofluorescence Staining for Analysis of DNA Damage and Apoptosis in Brain Sections.

6. Processing Neonatal Mouse Brains for Immunohistochemical Analysis: As Required for Including Spindle Orientation Analysis and Analysis of DNA Damage and Apoptosis.

7. scRNA-seq for Microcephaly Research [IV]: Dirichlet Regression for Single-Cell Population Differences.

8. Noncanonical activation of GLI signaling in SOX2 + cells drives medulloblastoma relapse.

10. Neoplastic and immune single-cell transcriptomics define subgroup-specific intra-tumoral heterogeneity of childhood medulloblastoma.

11. Enhancing CDK4/6 inhibitor therapy for medulloblastoma using nanoparticle delivery and scRNA-seq-guided combination with sapanisertib.

12. Oligodendrocytes depend on MCL-1 to prevent spontaneous apoptosis and white matter degeneration.

13. Cryptic developmental events determine medulloblastoma radiosensitivity and cellular heterogeneity without altering transcriptomic profile.

14. Antiapoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins BCL-xL and MCL-1 integrate neural progenitor survival and proliferation during postnatal cerebellar neurogenesis.

15. Poly(2-oxazoline) nanoparticle delivery enhances the therapeutic potential of vismodegib for medulloblastoma by improving CNS pharmacokinetics and reducing systemic toxicity.

16. Content and Performance of the MiniMUGA Genotyping Array: A New Tool To Improve Rigor and Reproducibility in Mouse Research.

17. Projected t-SNE for batch correction.

18. Erbb4 Is Required for Cerebellar Developmentand Malignant Phenotype of Medulloblastoma.

19. scRNA-seq in medulloblastoma shows cellular heterogeneity and lineage expansion support resistance to SHH inhibitor therapy.

20. GSK-3 modulates SHH-driven proliferation in postnatal cerebellar neurogenesis and medulloblastoma.

21. A New Way to Treat Brain Tumors: Targeting Proteins Coded by Microcephaly Genes?: Brain tumors and microcephaly arise from opposing derangements regulating progenitor growth. Drivers of microcephaly could be attractive brain tumor targets.

22. Pyruvate Kinase Inhibits Proliferation during Postnatal Cerebellar Neurogenesis and Suppresses Medulloblastoma Formation.

23. ATR maintains chromosomal integrity during postnatal cerebellar neurogenesis and is required for medulloblastoma formation.

24. Psychiatric manifestations as initial presentation for pediatric CNS germ cell tumors, a case series.

25. Radiation Sensitivity in a Preclinical Mouse Model of Medulloblastoma Relies on the Function of the Intrinsic Apoptotic Pathway.

26. AMPK Is Essential to Balance Glycolysis and Mitochondrial Metabolism to Control T-ALL Cell Stress and Survival.

27. Essential Function of Dicer in Resolving DNA Damage in the Rapidly Dividing Cells of the Developing and Malignant Cerebellum.

28. Aspm sustains postnatal cerebellar neurogenesis and medulloblastoma growth in mice.

29. Bax deficiency prolongs cerebellar neurogenesis, accelerates medulloblastoma formation and paradoxically increases both malignancy and differentiation.

30. Adaptations of energy metabolism during cerebellar neurogenesis are co-opted in medulloblastoma.

31. ASC deficiency suppresses proliferation and prevents medulloblastoma incidence.

32. Energy metabolism in neurodevelopment and medulloblastoma.

33. Early-onset stroke and vasculopathy associated with mutations in ADA2.

34. Tonic activation of Bax primes neural progenitors for rapid apoptosis through a mechanism preserved in medulloblastoma.

36. Bax deficiency prolongs cerebellar neurogenesis, accelerates medulloblastoma formation and paradoxically increases both malignancy and differentiation.

37. Hexokinase-2-mediated aerobic glycolysis is integral to cerebellar neurogenesis and pathogenesis of medulloblastoma.

38. Tbata modulates thymic stromal cell proliferation and thymus function.

39. Expression of the neuron-specific protein CHD5 is an independent marker of outcome in neuroblastoma.

40. Enteric neural crest differentiation in ganglioneuromas implicates Hedgehog signaling in peripheral neuroblastic tumor pathogenesis.

41. Medulloblastoma: therapy and biologic considerations.

42. Temporally regulated neural crest transcription factors distinguish neuroectodermal tumors of varying malignancy and differentiation.

43. Cellular expression of a leech netrin suggests roles in the formation of longitudinal nerve tracts and in regional innervation of peripheral targets.

44. Two receptor tyrosine phosphatases of the LAR family are expressed in the developing leech by specific central neurons as well as select peripheral neurons, muscles, and other cells.

45. The leech receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase HmLAR2 is concentrated in growth cones and is involved in process outgrowth.

46. New electrical properties of neurons induced by a homeoprotein.

47. Peripheral organs control central neurogenesis in the leech.

48. Occurrence of cells containing paracrystalloid material in the intestinal lamina propria of the hibernating bat Myotis lucifugus.

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