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Stephane Van Haver

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Bonine N, Zanzani V, Van Hemelryk A, Vanneste B, Zwicker C, Thone T, et al.
Cell Rep . 2024 Oct; 43(10):114804. PMID: 39368085
Neuroblastoma, a rare embryonic tumor arising from neural crest development, is responsible for 15% of pediatric cancer-related deaths. Recently, several single-cell transcriptome studies were performed on neuroblastoma patient samples to...
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Pan S, Chang K, Fernandez-Maestre I, Van Haver S, Wereski M, Bowman R, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39185152
Single-cell transcriptomics is valuable for uncovering individual cell properties, particularly in highly heterogeneous systems. However, this technique often results in the analysis of many well-characterized cells, increasing costs and diluting...
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Van Haver S, Fan Y, Bekaert S, Everaert C, Van Loocke W, Zanzani V, et al.
iScience . 2024 Jan; 27(1):108096. PMID: 38222111
Studies defining normal and disrupted human neural crest cell development have been challenging given its early timing and intricacy of development. Consequently, insight into the early disruptive events causing a...
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Decaesteker B, Louwagie A, Loontiens S, De Vloed F, Bekaert S, Roels J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Mar; 14(1):1267. PMID: 36882421
The pediatric extra-cranial tumor neuroblastoma displays a low mutational burden while recurrent copy number alterations are present in most high-risk cases. Here, we identify SOX11 as a dependency transcription factor...
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Decaesteker B, Durinck K, Van Roy N, De Wilde B, Van Neste C, Van Haver S, et al.
J Pers Med . 2021 Dec; 11(12). PMID: 34945759
Neuroblastoma is a pediatric tumor arising from the sympatho-adrenal lineage and a worldwide leading cause of childhood cancer-related deaths. About half of high-risk patients die from the disease while survivors...
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Mus L, Van Haver S, Popovic M, Trypsteen W, Lefever S, Zeltner N, et al.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer . 2020 Dec; 60(4):272-281. PMID: 33336840
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and embryonal tumors share a number of common features, including a compromised G1/S checkpoint. Consequently, these rapidly dividing hESCs and cancer cells undergo elevated levels...