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Effective targeting of PDGFRA-altered high-grade glioma with avapritinib.

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A road map for the treatment of pediatric diffuse midline glioma.

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TIM-3 blockade in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma models promotes tumor regression and antitumor immune memory.

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Generation and multi-dimensional profiling of a childhood cancer cell line atlas defines new therapeutic opportunities.

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Advances and Challenges in Pediatric and Childhood Cancers.

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ATRX In-Frame Fusion Neuroblastoma Is Sensitive to EZH2 Inhibition via Modulation of Neuronal Gene Signatures.

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Single-Cell Transcriptomics in Medulloblastoma Reveals Tumor-Initiating Progenitors and Oncogenic Cascades during Tumorigenesis and Relapse.

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Resistance to Epigenetic-Targeted Therapy Engenders Tumor Cell Vulnerabilities Associated with Enhancer Remodeling.

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Widespread Selection for Oncogenic Mutant Allele Imbalance in Cancer.

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A Glial Signature and Wnt7 Signaling Regulate Glioma-Vascular Interactions and Tumor Microenvironment.

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