A Three-Dimensional Organoid Culture System Derived from Human Glioblastomas Recapitulates the Hypoxic Gradients and Cancer Stem Cell Heterogeneity of Tumors Found In Vivo.
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Qiulian Wu | R. McLendon | Qiulian Wu | A. Sloan | M. Couce | J. Rich | S. Mack | Roger E McLendon | Stephen C Mack | Briana C Prager | Christopher G Hubert | Jeremy N Rich | C. Hubert | Andrew E Sloan | B. Prager | Maricruz Rivera | Marta Couce | Lisa C Spangler | M. Rivera | Lisa C. Spangler | Maricruz Rivera
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