Recurrent homozygous deletion of DROSHA and microduplication of PDE4DIP in pineoblastoma
Pineoblastoma is a highly aggressive and rare childhood brain cancer, and the genetic drivers of sporadic pineoblastoma are unknown. Here, the authors genomically interrogated pediatric and adult pineoblastomas and found novel variants including recurrent homozygous deletions of DROSHA.
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ead93584496f48eaacd71d7cac4d1501 |
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Sumario: | Pineoblastoma is a highly aggressive and rare childhood brain cancer, and the genetic drivers of sporadic pineoblastoma are unknown. Here, the authors genomically interrogated pediatric and adult pineoblastomas and found novel variants including recurrent homozygous deletions of DROSHA. |
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