2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11060-011-0716-0
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Novel amplifications in pediatric medulloblastoma identified by genome-wide copy number profiling

Abstract: Medulloblastoma (MB) is a WHO grade IV, invasive embryonal CNS tumor that mainly affects children. The aggressiveness and response to therapy can vary considerably between cases, and despite treatment, ~30% of patients die within 2 years from diagnosis. Furthermore, the majority of survivors suffer long-term side-effects due to severe management modalities. Several distinct morphological features have been associated with differences in biological behavior, but improved molecular-based criteria that better ref… Show more

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“…Three cohorts have been described in detail previously: the meningioma cohort from Finland (n = 163 cases) [34] , MB cohort from Sweden (n = 22 cases) [35] , and the glioma cohort from Sweden (n = 180 cases) [36] . TMA blocks had been constructed for each of these previously published studies, and newly cut sections, 4µm thick, were produced for this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three cohorts have been described in detail previously: the meningioma cohort from Finland (n = 163 cases) [34] , MB cohort from Sweden (n = 22 cases) [35] , and the glioma cohort from Sweden (n = 180 cases) [36] . TMA blocks had been constructed for each of these previously published studies, and newly cut sections, 4µm thick, were produced for this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%