Genetic predisposition to longer telomere length and risk of childhood, adolescent and adult-onset ependymoma

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  • who: Chenan Zhang from the The study was approved by Institutional Review Boards at The University of California, Berkeley, The University of California, San Francisco, the California Department of Public Health, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the University of Toronto Hospital for Sick Children, and Baylor College of MedicineCalifornia Cancer Record Linkage Project (CCRLP) case- control dataset have published the article: Genetic predisposition to longer telomere length and risk of childhood, adolescent and adult-onset ependymoma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Future studies should work to incorporate germline data into genomic and epigenomic profiling . . .

     

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