Single-nuclei transcriptomes from human adrenal gland reveal distinct cellular identities of low and high-risk neuroblastoma tumors
Childhood neuroblastoma can be separated into high and low risk groups, with prognosis depending on age at diagnosis. Here, the authors show that low and high risk neuroblastoma tumours are composed of different cell types with different malignancy potential.
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Main Authors: | O. C. Bedoya-Reina, W. Li, M. Arceo, M. Plescher, P. Bullova, H. Pui, M. Kaucka, P. Kharchenko, T. Martinsson, J. Holmberg, I. Adameyko, Q. Deng, C. Larsson, C. C. Juhlin, P. Kogner, S. Schlisio |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2ac0672b775e4f4eafbfba1aed0015e6 |
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