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SWI/SNF complex heterogeneity is related to polyphenotypic differentiation, prognosis, and immune response in rhabdoid tumors.
Neuro Oncol
16
2020
ACTL, ACTL6A, ACTL6B, AT/, AT/RT, BAF, Brahma-associated factors, PBAF, PBAF), PBRM1, PBRM1-low AT/RT, RT, RTs, Rhabdoid tumors, SMARCB1, SNF, SNF complex, SNF-related, SWI, SWI/, SWItch, actin-dependent regulator of chromatin subfamily B member 1, actin-like protein, atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor, children, cluster of differentiation (CD)8, eCNS, eCNS-RT, eCNS-RTs, genes, immune-related genes, polybromo-1, polybromo-associated BAF, rhabdoid, rhabdoid tumors, sucrose, sucrose nonfermentable, tumor, tumors
Author NameAffiliation
Drew PrattUniversity of Michigan ann arbor
Chung-Yip ChanUniversity of Michigan ann arbor
Derek DangUniversity of Michigan ann arbor
Daniel MartinezChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania
Daniel MartinezChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania
Kyle S SmithSt Jude Children's Research Hospital
Paul A NorthcottSt Jude Children's Research Hospital
Paul A NorthcottSt Jude Children's Research Hospital
Ashley MargolChildren's Hospital Los Angeles and The Saban Research Institute
Ashley MargolKeck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Ashley MargolChildren's Hospital Los Angeles and The Saban Research Institute
Ashley MargolKeck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Annie HuangArthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto
Alexander R JudkinsChildren's Hospital Los Angeles, Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California
Sriram VennetiUniversity of Michigan ann arbor
Sriram VennetiUniversity of Michigan ann arbor
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