Chromosome arm 6q loss is the most common recurrent autosomal alteration detected in primary pediatric ependymoma
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A. Look | D. Reardon | J. Kepner | J. Boyett | J. Sublett | S. Ragsdale | R. E. Entrekin | Hao Li
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