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Somatic POLE mutations cause an ultramutated giant cell high-grade glioma subtype with better prognosis

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Erson-Omay, E. Zeynep
Caglayan, Ahmet Okay
Schultz, Nikolaus
Weinhold, Nils
Omay, S. Bulent
ÖZDUMAN, Koray
Koksal, Yavuz
Li, Jie
Harmanci, Akdes Serin
Clark, Victoria

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Background. Malignant high-grade gliomas (HGGs), including the most aggressive form, glioblastoma multiforme, show significant clinical and genomic heterogeneity. Despite recent advances, the overall survival of HGGs and their response to treatment remain poor. In order to gain further insight into disease pathophysiology by correlating genomic landscape with clinical behavior, thereby identifying distinct HGG molecular subgroups associated with improved prognosis, we performed a comprehensive genomic analysis.

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Erson-Omay E. Z. , Caglayan A. O. , Schultz N., Weinhold N., Omay S. B. , ÖZDUMAN K., Koksal Y., Li J., Harmanci A. S. , Clark V., et al., -Somatic POLE mutations cause an ultramutated giant cell high-grade glioma subtype with better prognosis-, NEURO-ONCOLOGY, cilt.17, sa.10, ss.1356-1364, 2015

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