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1. New definition of the “growing teratoma syndrome” based on molecular subtyping and novel biomarkers

4. Molecular and epigenetic ex vivo profiling of testis cancer-associated fibroblasts and their interaction with germ cell tumor cells and macrophages.

5. Intraventricular SHH inhibition proves efficient in SHH medulloblastoma mouse model and prevents systemic side effects.

6. Assessing the risk to develop a growing teratoma syndrome based on molecular and epigenetic subtyping as well as novel secreted biomarkers.

7. Transcriptomic and epigenetic dissection of spinal ependymoma (SP-EPN) identifies clinically relevant subtypes enriched for tumors with and without NF2 mutation.

8. Clinically relevant molecular hallmarks of PFA ependymomas display intratumoral heterogeneity and correlate with tumor morphology.

9. Molecular refinement of pilocytic astrocytoma in adult patients.

10. Mouse models of pediatric high-grade gliomas with MYCN amplification reveal intratumoral heterogeneity and lineage signatures.

11. MYC overexpression and SMARCA4 loss cooperate to drive medulloblastoma formation in mice.

12. Characterizing the mutational burden, DNA methylation landscape, and proteome of germ cell tumor-related somatic-type malignancies to identify the tissue-of-origin, mechanisms of therapy resistance, and druggable targets.

13. Atypical neurofibromas reveal distinct epigenetic features with proximity to benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor entities.

14. Recurrent atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (AT/RT) reveal discrete features of progression on histology, epigenetics, copy number profiling, and transcriptomics.

15. Updates in the classification of ependymal neoplasms: The 2021 WHO Classification and beyond.

16. Long-term survival of an adolescent glioblastoma patient under treatment with vinblastine and valproic acid illustrates importance of methylation profiling.

17. Malignant gliomas with H3F3A G34R mutation or MYCN amplification in pediatric patients with Li Fraumeni syndrome.

18. Neurofibromatosis type 2 predisposes to ependymomas of various localization, histology, and molecular subtype.

19. Brahma-related gene 1 has time-specific roles during brain and eye development.

20. Direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into renal tubular epithelial cells by defined transcription factors.

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