Gliomas arising in the setting of Li-Fraumeni syndrome stratify into two molecular subgroups with divergent clinicopathologic features
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Alternative Title:Acta Neuropathol
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Personal Author:Sloan, Emily A. ; Hilz, Stephanie ; Gupta, Rohit ; Cadwell, Cathryn ; Ramani, Biswarathan ; Hofmann, Jeffrey ; Kline, Cassie N. ; Banerjee, Anu ; Reddy, Alyssa ; Bush, Nancy Ann Oberheim ; Chang, Susan ; Braunstein, Steve ; Chang, Edward F. ; Raffel, Corey ; Gupta, Nalin ; Sun, Peter P. ; Kim, John Y.H. ; Moes, Gregory ; Alva, Elizabeth ; Li, Rong ; Bruggers, Carol S. ; Alashari, Mouied ; Wetmore, Cynthia ; Garg, Shipra ; Dishop, Megan ; Van Ziffle, Jessica ; Onodera, Courtney ; Devine, Patrick ; Grenert, James P. ; Lee, Julieann C. ; Phillips, Joanna J. ; Pekmezci, Melike ; Tihan, Tarik ; Bollen, Andrew W. ; Berger, Mitchel S. ; Costello, Joseph ; Perry, Arie ; Solomon, David A.
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Source:Acta Neuropathol. 139(5):953-957
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Pubmed ID:32157385
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC7183424
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Volume:139
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Issue:5
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