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(Cell Reports 12, 258–271; Published July 2, 2015) In the originally published version of this paper, the grant number for the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine was omitted. The corresponding grant number (RM1-01735) has been added to the Acknowledgments and now appears with the corrected article online. The authors regret this error. Ets Factors Regulate Neural Stem Cell Depletion and Gliogenesis in Ras Pathway GliomaBreunig et al.Cell ReportsJuly 2, 2015In BriefBreunig et al. report that increased Ras signaling functions to deplete neural stem cells and expand glial progenitors in gliomagenesis. Inhibition of the upregulated Ets signaling downstream of Ras is sufficient to inhibit glioma formation by attenuating the gliogenesis necessary for tumor propagation. Full-Text PDF Open Access
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