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MGMT as a potential stratification marker in relapsed high-grade glioma of children: The HIT-GBM experience
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 11/03/09
Schlosser S et al. – DNA methylation, but not protein expression of MGMT was associated with an increased median EFS and OS of children with relapsed HGG. MGMT methylation status warrants prospective evaluation as a stratification marker for children with HGG.
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