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ARF suppression by MYC but not MYCN confers increased malignancy of aggressive pediatric brain tumors
O. J. Mainwaring, H. Weishaupt, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Oliver J. Mainwaring and colleagues presents an innovative transgenic mouse model that mimics Group 3 medulloblastoma, revealing insights into MYC amplifications and ARF silencing. Their findings pave the way for targeted therapies, particularly highlighting the efficacy of the HSP90 inhibitor Onalespib against MYC-driven tumors. Discover the potential for advancing treatments in pediatric brain cancer!
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