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Acknowledgements
R.J.G. holds the Howard C. Schott Research Chair from the Malia’s Cord Foundation, and is supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (R01CA129541, P01CA96832 and P30CA021765), the Collaborative Ependymoma Research Network and by the American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities. We are grateful to A. Chenn, J. Johnson and C. Birchmeier for their gifts of reagents and the staff of the Hartwell Center for Bioinformatics and Biotechnology and ARC at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital for technical assistance.
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Paul Gibson, Yiai Tong, Giles Robinson, D. Spencer Currle, Christopher Eden, Tanya A. Kranenburg, Twala Hogg, Helen Poppleton, Julie Martin & Richard J. Gilbertson - Department of Oncology, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, 38105, Tennessee, USA
Giles Robinson, Amar Gajjar & Richard J. Gilbertson - Hartwell Center for Bioinformatics and Biotechnology, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, 38105, Tennessee, USA
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Janet C. Lindsey & Steven C. Clifford - Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Konoé-cho, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan,
Makoto M. Taketo - Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, 63110, Missouri, USA
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R.J.G. conceived the research and planned experiments. P.G. also planned and conducted most of the experiments. Y.T., G.R., D.S.C., M.C.T., T.H., H.P., J.M., J.C.L., Y.L., F.Z., C.E., S.C.C., M.F.R., P.J.M. and R.W.-R. conducted experiments. D.F. and S.P. provided bioinformatic expertise. A.G., F.A.B. and R.A.S. provided clinical advice and tumour samples. D.H.G. provided the Blbp-Cre mouse and data. M.M.T. provided the Ctnnb1 lox(ex3)/lox(ex3) mouse. Z.P. and R.O. reviewed and analysed the human MRI scans. D.W.E. provided pathology review. All authors contributed to writing the manuscript.
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The file contains Supplementary Methods, additional references, Supplementary Figures 1-14 with legends and Supplementary Table 1. (PDF 12061 kb)
Supplementary Dataset 1
This dataset reports the expression distribution in the developing mouse hindbrain (rhombomeres 1-8) of 24 and 25 signature genes of human WNT-subgroup and SHH-subgroup medulloblastoma respectfully. (PDF 30323 kb)
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Gibson, P., Tong, Y., Robinson, G. et al. Subtypes of medulloblastoma have distinct developmental origins.Nature 468, 1095–1099 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature09587
- Received: 26 September 2009
- Accepted: 15 October 2010
- Published: 08 December 2010
- Issue Date: 23 December 2010
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nature09587