Early ependymal tumor with mn1-bend2 fusion: a mostly cerebral tumor of female children with a good prognosis that is distinct from classical astroblastoma

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  • who: Norman L. Lehman from the Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, and the Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, S Hancock St, Louisville, KY, USA have published the paper: Early ependymal tumor with MN1-BEND2 fusion: a mostly cerebral tumor of female children with a good prognosis that is distinct from classical astroblastoma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Genomic DNA profiling has facilitated discovery of several new CNS tumor entities however traditional methods such as immunohistochemistry DNA or RNA sequencing and cytogenetic studies including fluorescence in situ hybridization remain necessary . . .

     

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