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"textContent": "New research published in Nature finds that tumor cells within supratentorial ependymomas (SE)—an aggressive childhood brain cancer—cluster into distinct tumor cell populations. Much like a neighborhood, each cell subtype within these \"communities\" has a specific (and previously unappreciated) role to play.",
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