Abstract
Pediatric glioblastomas (GBMs) commonly harbor mutations in histone variant H3.3, while adult GBMs do not. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Gallo and colleagues demonstrate that adult GBM stem-like cells repress H3.3 expression to maintain self-renewal properties.
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