As treatment protocols for medulloblastoma (MB) are becoming subgroup-specific, means for reliably distinguishing between its subgroups are a timely need. Currently available methods include immunohistochemical stains, which are subjective and often inconclusive, and molecular techniques—e.g., NanoString, microarrays, or DNA methylation assays—which are time-consuming, expensive and not widely available. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) provides a good alternative for these methods, but the current NanoString panel which includes 22 genes is impractical for qPCR. Here, we applied machine-learning–based classifiers to extract reliable, concise gene sets for distinguishing between the four MB subgroups, and we compared the accuracy of these gene sets ...
INTRODUCTION: International consensus recognises four molecular subgroups of medulloblastoma, each w...
INTRODUCTION: Pediatric Medulloblastoma (MB) accounts for approximately 20% of all childhood brain t...
PURPOSE Medulloblastoma comprises four distinct molecular subgroups: WNT, SHH, Group 3, and Group...
Medulloblastoma is the most frequent malignant brain tumor in children. Four medulloblastoma molecul...
Background: Children with medulloblastoma have a 72% chance of surviving more than 5 years under cur...
Childhood medulloblastoma is a malignant form of brain tumor that is widely classified into four sub...
Introduction International consensus recognises four molecular subgroups of medulloblastoma, each w...
Purpose: Microarray studies indicate medulloblastoma comprises distinct molecular disease subgroups,...
Next-generation sequencing platforms are routinely used for molecular assignment due to their high i...
Abstract Next-generation sequencing platforms are routinely used for molecular assignment due to the...
Background Medulloblastoma is the most common paediatric malignant brain tumour, with heterogeneou...
AbstractA recent analysis of the genetic features of medulloblastoma (MB) suggested classification i...
Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common malignant pediatric posterior fossa tumor. Recent genetic, e...
While molecular subgrouping has revolutionized medulloblastoma classification, the extent of heterog...
PURPOSE: Medulloblastoma comprises four distinct molecular subgroups: WNT, SHH, Group 3, and Group 4...
INTRODUCTION: International consensus recognises four molecular subgroups of medulloblastoma, each w...
INTRODUCTION: Pediatric Medulloblastoma (MB) accounts for approximately 20% of all childhood brain t...
PURPOSE Medulloblastoma comprises four distinct molecular subgroups: WNT, SHH, Group 3, and Group...
Medulloblastoma is the most frequent malignant brain tumor in children. Four medulloblastoma molecul...
Background: Children with medulloblastoma have a 72% chance of surviving more than 5 years under cur...
Childhood medulloblastoma is a malignant form of brain tumor that is widely classified into four sub...
Introduction International consensus recognises four molecular subgroups of medulloblastoma, each w...
Purpose: Microarray studies indicate medulloblastoma comprises distinct molecular disease subgroups,...
Next-generation sequencing platforms are routinely used for molecular assignment due to their high i...
Abstract Next-generation sequencing platforms are routinely used for molecular assignment due to the...
Background Medulloblastoma is the most common paediatric malignant brain tumour, with heterogeneou...
AbstractA recent analysis of the genetic features of medulloblastoma (MB) suggested classification i...
Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common malignant pediatric posterior fossa tumor. Recent genetic, e...
While molecular subgrouping has revolutionized medulloblastoma classification, the extent of heterog...
PURPOSE: Medulloblastoma comprises four distinct molecular subgroups: WNT, SHH, Group 3, and Group 4...
INTRODUCTION: International consensus recognises four molecular subgroups of medulloblastoma, each w...
INTRODUCTION: Pediatric Medulloblastoma (MB) accounts for approximately 20% of all childhood brain t...
PURPOSE Medulloblastoma comprises four distinct molecular subgroups: WNT, SHH, Group 3, and Group...