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Robert J Vanner
University of Toronto - Toronto / Canada
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 665374
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Robert J Vanner's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Cancer stem cells: an evolving conceptLV Nguyen, R Vanner, P Dirks, CJ EavesNature Reviews Cancer 12 (2), 133-143, 201212512012
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Fate mapping of human glioblastoma reveals an invariant stem cell hierarchyX Lan, DJ Jörg, FMG Cavalli, LM Richards, LV Nguyen, RJ Vanner, ...Nature 549 (7671), 227-232, 20173372017
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Quiescent Sox2+ cells drive hierarchical growth and relapse in sonic hedgehog subgroup medulloblastomaRJ Vanner, M Remke, M Gallo, HJ Selvadurai, F Coutinho, L Lee, ...Cancer cell 26 (1), 33-47, 20142572014
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ASCL1 reorganizes chromatin to direct neuronal fate and suppress tumorigenicity of glioblastoma stem cellsNI Park, P Guilhamon, K Desai, RF McAdam, E Langille, M O’Connor, ...Cell stem cell 21 (2), 209-224. e7, 20172302017
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TERT promoter mutations are highly recurrent in SHH subgroup medulloblastomaM Remke, V Ramaswamy, J Peacock, DJH Shih, C Koelsche, ...Acta neuropathologica 126, 917-929, 20132022013
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