<i>TERT</i> promoter mutations occur frequently in gliomas and a subset of tumors derived from cells with low rates of self-renewal

Patrick Killela(Duke University), Hai Yan(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Darell D. Bigner(Duke Medical Center), Victor E. Velculescu(Johns Hopkins University), Beppino C. Giovanella(Christus Stehlin Foundation for Cancer Research), Dan Theodorescu(University of Arizona), Alan K. Meeker(Johns Hopkins University), Arthur P. Grollman(Stony Brook School), George I. Jallo(Johns Hopkins University), Nickolas Papadopoulos(Johns Hopkins University), Laura D. Wood(Johns Hopkins University), Zachary J. Reitman(Duke Medical Center), Luis A. Díaz(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Nishant Agrawal(University of Chicago), Henry S. Friedman(Duke University), Gregory J. Riggins(Unknown), Tian‐Li Wang(Sichuan University), Kenneth W. Kinzler(Johns Hopkins University), Mark Schiffman(National Institutes of Health), Nicolas Wentzensen(National Cancer Institute), George J. Netto(University of Pennsylvania), Nils Mandahl(Lund University), Fredrik Mertens(Lund University), Chetan Bettegowda(Johns Hopkins University), Tong‐Chuan He(Northwestern University), Bert Vogelstein(Johns Hopkins University), Thomas A. Rosenquist(Stony Brook University), Roger E. McLendon(Duke University), Gary L. Gallia(Johns Hopkins University), Yuchen Jiao(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Yiping He(Dalian University of Technology), Ming Zhang(Capital Medical University), B. Ahmed Rasheed(Duke Medical Center), Ie‐Ming Shih(Johns Hopkins University), Ralph H. Hruban(Johns Hopkins University), Allan H. Friedman(Duke University), Michael Torbenson(Mayo Clinic)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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