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Abstract
Unlike melanomas and colorectal cancers with a high tumor mutation burden, hypermutated gliomas generally do not respond to checkpoint blockade, a study concludes. Hypermutation shortens patient survival, and the results suggest that it occurs because of selective pressure from the chemotherapeutic temozolomide.
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