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1. Sex-biased T cell exhaustion drives differential immune responses in glioblastoma

2. GAP43-dependent mitochondria transfer from astrocytes enhances glioblastoma tumorigenicity

3. Should I stay or should I go? Transsulfuration influences invasion and growth in glioblastoma

4. Metaorganismal choline metabolism shapes olfactory perception

5. Homeostatic iron regulatory protein drives glioblastoma growth via tumor cell-intrinsic and sex-specific responses

10. Homeostatic Iron Regulatory Protein drives glioblastoma growth via tumor cell-intrinsic and sex-specific responses

11. Tumor cell-derived spermidine promotes a pro-tumorigenic immune microenvironment in glioblastoma via CD8+ T cell inhibition

13. Supplementary Tables S1-S2 from Sex-Biased T-cell Exhaustion Drives Differential Immune Responses in Glioblastoma

14. Supplementary Figures S1-S16 from Sex-Biased T-cell Exhaustion Drives Differential Immune Responses in Glioblastoma

15. Data from Sex-Biased T-cell Exhaustion Drives Differential Immune Responses in Glioblastoma

18. Correction: Distinct Cell Adhesion Signature Defines Glioblastoma Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets

19. Supplementary Data from Distinct Cell Adhesion Signature Defines Glioblastoma Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets

20. Supplementary Figures from Distinct Cell Adhesion Signature Defines Glioblastoma Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets

21. Data from Distinct Cell Adhesion Signature Defines Glioblastoma Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets

22. Data from Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets Drive Glioblastoma Growth in a Sex-Specific Manner

23. Supplementary Table 1 from Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets Drive Glioblastoma Growth in a Sex-Specific Manner

24. Data from ADAMDEC1 Maintains a Growth Factor Signaling Loop in Cancer Stem Cells

25. Figure S6 from ADAMDEC1 Maintains a Growth Factor Signaling Loop in Cancer Stem Cells

26. Table S1 from ADAMDEC1 Maintains a Growth Factor Signaling Loop in Cancer Stem Cells

27. Supplementary Figures from Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets Drive Glioblastoma Growth in a Sex-Specific Manner

28. 361 WDR5 represents a therapeutically exploitable target for cancer stem cells in glioblastoma

29. Supplementary Legends_qc from Functional Subclone Profiling for Prediction of Treatment-Induced Intratumor Population Shifts and Discovery of Rational Drug Combinations in Human Glioblastoma

30. Supplementary Figure S5 from Pharmacological Targeting of the Histone Chaperone Complex FACT Preferentially Eliminates Glioblastoma Stem Cells and Prolongs Survival in Preclinical Models

31. Supplementary Data from VRK1 Is a Synthetic–Lethal Target in VRK2-Deficient Glioblastoma

32. Data from Pharmacological Targeting of the Histone Chaperone Complex FACT Preferentially Eliminates Glioblastoma Stem Cells and Prolongs Survival in Preclinical Models

33. Supplementary Tables S1qc-S3qc from Functional Subclone Profiling for Prediction of Treatment-Induced Intratumor Population Shifts and Discovery of Rational Drug Combinations in Human Glioblastoma

34. Supplementary Figure from VRK1 Is a Synthetic–Lethal Target in VRK2-Deficient Glioblastoma

35. Supplemental Figure Legends from Pharmacological Targeting of the Histone Chaperone Complex FACT Preferentially Eliminates Glioblastoma Stem Cells and Prolongs Survival in Preclinical Models

36. Data from New Advances and Challenges of Targeting Cancer Stem Cells

37. Supplementary Figure S5qc from Functional Subclone Profiling for Prediction of Treatment-Induced Intratumor Population Shifts and Discovery of Rational Drug Combinations in Human Glioblastoma

38. CSC 2016 conference program from New Advances and Challenges of Targeting Cancer Stem Cells

39. Supplementary Figures S3qc and S4qc from Functional Subclone Profiling for Prediction of Treatment-Induced Intratumor Population Shifts and Discovery of Rational Drug Combinations in Human Glioblastoma

40. Supplemental Materials & Methods from Pharmacological Targeting of the Histone Chaperone Complex FACT Preferentially Eliminates Glioblastoma Stem Cells and Prolongs Survival in Preclinical Models

41. Data from VRK1 Is a Synthetic–Lethal Target in VRK2-Deficient Glioblastoma

42. WDR5 represents a therapeutically exploitable target for cancer stem cells in glioblastoma

43. Distinct Cell Adhesion Signature Defines Glioblastoma Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Subsets

44. VRK1 Is a Synthetic–Lethal Target in VRK2-Deficient Glioblastoma

45. SerpinB3 drives cancer stem cell survival in glioblastoma

47. Sex-specific T cell exhaustion drives differential immune responses in glioblastoma

49. SerpinB3 Drives Cancer Stem Cell Survival in Glioblastoma

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