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Dominique Figarella-Branger
Researcher at Aix-Marseille University
Publications - 583
Citations - 39329
Dominique Figarella-Branger is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Glioma. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 543 publications receiving 30147 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominique Figarella-Branger include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of the Mediterranean.
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The 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System: a summary.
David N. Louis,Arie Perry,Guido Reifenberger,Andreas von Deimling,Dominique Figarella-Branger,Webster K. Cavenee,Hiroko Ohgaki,Otmar D. Wiestler,Paul Kleihues,David W. Ellison +9 more
TL;DR: The 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System is both a conceptual and practical advance over its 2007 predecessor and is hoped that it will facilitate clinical, experimental and epidemiological studies that will lead to improvements in the lives of patients with brain tumors.
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The 2021 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System: a summary.
David N. Louis,Arie Perry,Pieter Wesseling,Daniel J. Brat,Ian A. Cree,Dominique Figarella-Branger,Cynthia Hawkins,Ho Keung Ng,Stefan M. Pfister,Guido Reifenberger,Riccardo Soffietti,Andreas von Deimling,Andreas von Deimling,David W. Ellison +13 more
TL;DR: The fifth edition of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System (CNS), published in 2021, is the sixth version of the international standard for the classification of brain and spinal cord tumors as mentioned in this paper.
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New Brain Tumor Entities Emerge from Molecular Classification of CNS-PNETs
Dominik Sturm,Dominik Sturm,Brent A. Orr,Umut H. Toprak,Volker Hovestadt,David T.W. Jones,David Capper,David Capper,Martin Sill,Ivo Buchhalter,Paul A. Northcott,Irina Leis,Marina Ryzhova,Christian Koelsche,Christian Koelsche,Elke Pfaff,Elke Pfaff,Sariah Allen,Gnanaprakash Balasubramanian,Barbara C. Worst,Barbara C. Worst,Kristian W. Pajtler,Sebastian Brabetz,Pascal Johann,Pascal Johann,Felix Sahm,Felix Sahm,Jüri Reimand,Jüri Reimand,Alan Mackay,Diana Carvalho,Marc Remke,Joanna J. Phillips,Arie Perry,Cynthia Cowdrey,Rachid Drissi,Maryam Fouladi,Felice Giangaspero,Maria Łastowska,Wiesława Grajkowska,Wolfram Scheurlen,Torsten Pietsch,Christian Hagel,Johannes Gojo,Daniela Lötsch,Walter Berger,Irene Slavc,Christine Haberler,Anne Jouvet,Stefan Holm,Silvia Hofer,Marco Prinz,Catherine Keohane,Iris Fried,Christian Mawrin,David Scheie,Bret C. Mobley,Matthew Schniederjan,Mariarita Santi,Anna Maria Buccoliero,Sonika Dahiya,Christof M. Kramm,André O. von Bueren,Katja von Hoff,Stefan Rutkowski,Christel Herold-Mende,Michael C. Frühwald,Till Milde,Till Milde,Martin Hasselblatt,Pieter Wesseling,Pieter Wesseling,Jochen Rößler,Ulrich Schüller,Martin Ebinger,Jens Schittenhelm,Stephan Frank,Rainer Grobholz,Istvan Vajtai,Volkmar Hans,Reinhard Schneppenheim,Karel Zitterbart,V. Peter Collins,Eleonora Aronica,Pascale Varlet,Stéphanie Puget,Christelle Dufour,Jacques Grill,Dominique Figarella-Branger,Marietta Wolter,Martin U. Schuhmann,Tarek Shalaby,Michael A. Grotzer,Timothy E. Van Meter,Camelia M. Monoranu,Jörg Felsberg,Guido Reifenberger,Matija Snuderl,Lynn Ann Forrester,Jan Koster,Rogier Versteeg,Richard Volckmann,Peter van Sluis,Stephan Wolf,Tom Mikkelsen,Amar Gajjar,Kenneth Aldape,Andrew S. Moore,Michael D. Taylor,Chris Jones,Nada Jabado,Matthias A. Karajannis,Roland Eils,Matthias Schlesner,Peter Lichter,Andreas von Deimling,Andreas von Deimling,Stefan M. Pfister,Stefan M. Pfister,David W. Ellison,Andrey Korshunov,Andrey Korshunov,Marcel Kool +122 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a significant proportion of institutionally diagnosed CNS-PNETs display molecular profiles indistinguishable from those of various other well-defined CNS tumor entities, facilitating diagnosis and appropriate therapy for patients with these tumors.
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International Society of Neuropathology-Haarlem Consensus Guidelines for Nervous System Tumor Classification and Grading
David N. Louis,Arie Perry,Peter C. Burger,David W. Ellison,Guido Reifenberger,Andreas von Deimling,Kenneth Aldape,Daniel J. Brat,V. Peter Collins,Charles G. Eberhart,Dominique Figarella-Branger,Gregory N. Fuller,Felice Giangaspero,Caterina Giannini,Cynthia Hawkins,Paul Kleihues,Andrey Korshunov,Johan M. Kros,M. Beatriz S. Lopes,Ho Keung Ng,Hiroko Ohgaki,Werner Paulus,Torsten Pietsch,Marc K. Rosenblum,Elisabeth J. Rushing,Figen Soylemezoglu,Otmar D. Wiestler,Pieter Wesseling +27 more
TL;DR: The present “white paper” catalogs the recommendations of the meeting, at which a consensus was reached that incorporation of molecular information into the next WHO classification of central nervous system tumors should follow a set of provided “ISN‐Haarlem” guidelines.
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OPA1 mutations induce mitochondrial DNA instability and optic atrophy plus phenotypes
Patrizia Amati-Bonneau,Maria Lucia Valentino,Pascal Reynier,María Esther Gallardo,Belén Bornstein,Anne Boissiere,Yolanda Campos,Henry Rivera,Jesús González de la Aleja,Rosanna Carroccia,Luisa Iommarini,Pierre Labauge,Dominique Figarella-Branger,Pascale Marcorelles,Alain Furby,Katell Beauvais,Franck Letournel,Rocco Liguori,Chiara La Morgia,Pasquale Montagna,Maria Liguori,Claudia Zanna,Michela Rugolo,Andrea Cossarizza,Bernd Wissinger,Christophe Verny,Robert Schwarzenbacher,Miguel A. Martín,Joaquiotan Arenas,Carmen Ayuso,Rafael Garesse,Guy Lenaers,Dominique Bonneau,Valerio Carelli +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, mutations in the OPA1 gene can also be responsible for a syndromic form of DOA associated with sensorineural deafness, ataxia, axonal sensory-motor polyneuropathy, chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia and mitochondrial myopathy.