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1. Phylogenetic ctDNA analysis depicts early stage lung cancer evolution

2. Normal neurogenesis and scrapie pathogenesis in neural grafts lacking the prion protein homologue Doppel.

3. Age of epilepsy onset as modulating factor for naming deficit after epilepsy surgery: a voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping study.

4. Dentate gyrus astrocytes exhibit layer-specific molecular, morphological and physiological features.

5. Overexpression of mouse prion protein in transgenic mice causes a non-transmissible spongiform encephalopathy.

6. Real-time imaging of glutamate transients in the extracellular space of acute human brain slices using a single-wavelength glutamate fluorescence nanosensor.

7. Microglia promote glioblastoma via mTOR-mediated immunosuppression of the tumour microenvironment.

8. Noninvasive diffusion magnetic resonance imaging of brain tumour cell size for the early detection of therapeutic response.

9. Polycomb-mediated repression of EphrinA5 promotes growth and invasion of glioblastoma.

10. Redistribution of EZH2 promotes malignant phenotypes by rewiring developmental programmes.

11. Transmission of amyloid-β protein pathology from cadaveric pituitary growth hormone.

12. Inhibition of GPR158 by microRNA-449a suppresses neural lineage of glioma stem/progenitor cells and correlates with higher glioma grades.

13. Texture analysis- and support vector machine-assisted diffusional kurtosis imaging may allow in vivo gliomas grading and IDH-mutation status prediction: a preliminary study.

14. DNA methylation-based classification of central nervous system tumours.

15. Myostatin inhibition prevents skeletal muscle pathophysiology in Huntington's disease mice.

17. Imatinib and Nilotinib increase glioblastoma cell invasion via Abl-independent stimulation of p130Cas and FAK signalling.

19. Evidence for human transmission of amyloid-β pathology and cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

20. A new functional classification system (FGA/B) with prognostic value for glioma patients.

21. A naturally occurring variant of the human prion protein completely prevents prion disease.

22. A novel and rapid method for obtaining high titre intact prion strains from mammalian brain.

23. The autophagy-associated factors DRAM1 and p62 regulate cell migration and invasion in glioblastoma stem cells.

24. Activated MEK cooperates with Ink4a/Arf loss or Akt activation to induce gliomas in vivo.

25. Fbw7 controls neural stem cell differentiation and progenitor apoptosis via Notch and c-Jun.

27. Activated BRAF induces gliomas in mice when combined with Ink4a/Arf loss or Akt activation.

28. Combinations of genetic mutations in the adult neural stem cell compartment determine brain tumour phenotypes.

29. ERK activation causes epilepsy by stimulating NMDA receptor activity.

30. Monoclonal antibodies inhibit prion replication and delay the development of prion disease.

31. Germline SDHD mutation in paraganglioma of the spinal cord.

32. Normal neurogenesis and scrapie pathogenesis in neural grafts lacking the prion protein homologue Doppel.

33. Astrocyte-specific expression of hamster prion protein (PrP) renders PrP knockout mice susceptible to hamster scrapie.

34. PrP-expressing tissue required for transfer of scrapie infectivity from spleen to brain.

35. Prion protein (PrP) with amino-proximal deletions restoring susceptibility of PrP knockout mice to scrapie.

36. Normal host prion protein necessary for scrapie-induced neurotoxicity.

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