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1. Comprehensive molecular characterization of pediatric radiation-induced high-grade glioma

2. Retinoblastoma from human stem cell-derived retinal organoids

3. Unbiased Metabolic Profiling Predicts Sensitivity of High MYC-Expressing Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumors to Glutamine Inhibition with 6-Diazo-5-Oxo-L-Norleucine

4. SMARCB1 deletion in atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors results in human endogenous retrovirus K (HML-2) expression

5. Comprehensive molecular characterization of pediatric radiation-induced high-grade glioma

6. Bithalamic gliomas may be molecularly distinct from their unilateral high-grade counterparts

7. Pediatric bithalamic gliomas have a distinct epigenetic signature and frequent EGFR exon 20 insertions resulting in potential sensitivity to targeted kinase inhibition

8. Comprehensive molecular characterization of pediatric treatment-induced high-grade glioma: A distinct entity despite disparate etiologies with defining molecular characteristics and potential therapeutic targets

9. Genomic analysis demonstrates that histologically-defined astroblastomas are molecularly heterogeneous and that tumors with MN1 rearrangement exhibit the most favorable prognosis

10. HGG-57. WHOLE-GENOME SEQUENCING, METHYLATION ANALYSIS, AND SINGLE-CELL RNA-SEQ DEFINE UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF PEDIATRIC TREATMENT-INDUCED HIGH-GRADE GLIOMA AND SUGGEST ONCOGENIC MECHANISMS

11. Additional file 2: of Genomic analysis demonstrates that histologically-defined astroblastomas are molecularly heterogeneous and that tumors with MN1 rearrangement exhibit the most favorable prognosis

12. Central Nervous System-type Neuroepithelial Tumors and Tumor-like Proliferations Developing in the Gynecologic Tract and Pelvis: Clinicopathologic Analysis of 23 Cases

13. New Brain Tumor Entities Emerge from Molecular Classification of CNS-PNETs

14. Gliomatosis cerebri in children shares molecular characteristics with other pediatric gliomas

15. Vismodegib Exerts Targeted Efficacy Against Recurrent Sonic Hedgehog–Subgroup Medulloblastoma: Results From Phase II Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium Studies PBTC-025B and PBTC-032

16. The TORC1/2 inhibitor TAK228 sensitizes atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors to cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity

17. Recurrent BCOR internal tandem duplication and BCOR or BCL6 expression distinguish primitive myxoid mesenchymal tumor of infancy from congenital infantile fibrosarcoma

18. ATRT-04. UNBIASED METABOLIC PROFILING OF ATYPICAL TERATOID/RHABDOID TUMORS PREDICTS SENSITIVITY TO GLUTAMINE METABOLIC INHIBITORS

19. Bithalamic gliomas may be molecularly distinct from their unilateral high-grade counterparts

20. ATRT-08. TARGETING GLUTAMINE METABOLISM IN MYC DRIVEN ATYPICAL TERATOID RHABDOID TUMORS

21. Abstract 3519: Disrupting glutamine metabolism depletes glutathione and sensitizes atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor to carboplatin

22. HGG-45. COMPREHENSIVE MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF PEDIATRIC TREATMENT-INDUCED HIGH-GRADE GLIOMA: GERMLINE DNA REPAIR DEFECTS AS A POTENTIAL ETIOLOGY

23. Comprehensive molecular characterization of pediatric treatment-induced glioblastoma: Germline DNA repair defects as a potential etiology

24. Abstract 5182: Targeting abnormal metabolism downstream of MYC in atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors

25. Disrupting LIN28 in atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors reveals the importance of the mitogen activated protein kinase pathway as a therapeutic target

26. Abstract 3272: Targeting LIN28 and the RAS/MAP kinase pathway in atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors

27. First AID (activation-induced cytidine deaminase) is needed to produce high affinity isotype-switched antibodies

28. Additional file 6: of Genomic analysis demonstrates that histologically-defined astroblastomas are molecularly heterogeneous and that tumors with MN1 rearrangement exhibit the most favorable prognosis

29. Additional file 6: of Genomic analysis demonstrates that histologically-defined astroblastomas are molecularly heterogeneous and that tumors with MN1 rearrangement exhibit the most favorable prognosis

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