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    Integrating Tenascin-C protein expression and 1q25 copy number status in pediatric intracranial ependymoma prognostication: A new model for risk stratification.

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    Authors
    Andreiuolo, F
    Le Teuff, G
    Bayar, M
    Kilday, John-Paul
    Pietsch, T
    von Bueren, A
    Witt, H
    Korshunov, A
    Modena, P
    Pfister, S
    Pagès, M
    Castel, D
    Giangaspero, F
    Chimelli, L
    Varlet, P
    Rutkowski, S
    Frappaz, D
    Massimino, M
    Grundy, R
    Grill, J
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    Affiliation
    Université Paris-Sud, Gustave Roussy, CNRS UMR 8203 "Vectorologie et Thérapeutiques Anticancéreuses", Villejuif, France
    Issue Date
    2017
    
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    Abstract
    Despite multimodal therapy, prognosis of pediatric intracranial ependymomas remains poor with a 5-year survival rate below 70% and frequent late deaths.
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    Integrating Tenascin-C protein expression and 1q25 copy number status in pediatric intracranial ependymoma prognostication: A new model for risk stratification. 2017, 12 (6) PLoS ONE
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    PLoS ONE
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/620508
    DOI
    10.1371/journal.pone.0178351
    PubMed ID
    28617804
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1932-6203
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1371/journal.pone.0178351
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