Single-cell chromatin accessibility profiling of glioblastoma identifies an Invasive cancer stem cell population associated with lower survival

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  1. Paul Guilhamon
  2. Charles Chesnelong
  3. Michelle M Kushida
  4. Ana Nikolic
  5. Divya Singhal
  6. Graham MacLeod
  7. Seyed Ali Madani Tonekaboni
  8. Florence MG Cavalli
  9. Christopher Arlidge
  10. Nishani Rajakulendran
  11. Naghmeh Rastegar
  12. Xiaoguang Hao
  13. Rozina Hassam
  14. Laura J Smith
  15. Heather Whetstone
  16. Fiona J Coutinho
  17. Bettina Nadorp
  18. Katrina I Ellestad
  19. Artee H Luchman
  20. Jennifer Ai-wen Chan
  21. Molly S Shoichet
  22. Michael D Taylor
  23. Benjamin Haibe-Kains
  24. Sam Weiss
  25. Stephane Angers
  26. Marco Gallo
  27. Peter B Dirks
  28. Mathieu Lupien
(2021)
Single-cell chromatin accessibility profiling of glioblastoma identifies an Invasive cancer stem cell population associated with lower survival
eLife 10:e64090.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.64090

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