scRNA-seq in medulloblastoma shows cellular heterogeneity and lineage expansion support resistance t...
scRNA-seq in medulloblastoma shows cellular heterogeneity and lineage expansion support resistance to SHH inhibitor therapy
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Ocasio, Jennifer Karin , Babcock, Benjamin , Malawsky, Daniel , Weir, Seth J. , Loo, Lipin , Simon, Jeremy M. , Zylka, Mark J. , Hwang, Duhyeong , Dismuke, Taylor , Sokolsky, Marina , Rosen, Elias P. , Vibhakar, Rajeev , Zhang, Jiao , Saulnier, Olivier , Vladoiu, Maria , El-Hamamy, Ibrahim , Stein, Lincoln D. , Taylor, Michael D. , Smith, Kyle S. , Northcott, Paul A. , Colaneri, Alejandro , Wilhelmsen, Kirk and Gershon, Timothy R.
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Targeting oncogenic pathways holds promise for brain tumor treatment, but inhibition of Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) signaling has failed in SHH-driven medulloblastoma. Cellular diversity within tumors and reduced lineage commitment can undermine targeted therapy by increasing the probability of treatment-resistant populations. Using single-cell RNA-seq an...
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scRNA-seq in medulloblastoma shows cellular heterogeneity and lineage expansion support resistance to SHH inhibitor therapy
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Babcock, Benjamin
Malawsky, Daniel
Weir, Seth J.
Loo, Lipin
Simon, Jeremy M.
Zylka, Mark J.
Hwang, Duhyeong
Dismuke, Taylor
Sokolsky, Marina
Rosen, Elias P.
Vibhakar, Rajeev
Zhang, Jiao
Saulnier, Olivier
Vladoiu, Maria
El-Hamamy, Ibrahim
Stein, Lincoln D.
Taylor, Michael D.
Smith, Kyle S.
Northcott, Paul A.
Colaneri, Alejandro
Wilhelmsen, Kirk
Gershon, Timothy R.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2fac3f5447844cbea3e21cfcf9b5423c
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-019-13657-6