Oksdath Mansilla, Mariana
Salazar-Hernandez, Camilo
Perrin, Sally L.
Scheer, Kaitlin G.
Cildir, Gökhan
Toubia, John
Sedivakova, Kristyna
Tea, Melinda N.
Lenin, Sakthi
Ponthier, Elise
Yeo, Erica C. F.
Tergaonkar, Vinay
Poonnoose, Santosh
Ormsby, Rebecca J.
Pitson, Stuart M.
Brown, Michael P.
Ebert, Lisa M.
Gomez, Guillermo A. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0494-2404
Funding for this research was provided by:
Cure Brain Cancer Foundation
National Health and Medical Research Council
Medical Advances Without Animals Trust
Neurosurgical Research Foundation
Cancer Council SA
Australian Research Council
South Australian Government Department for Innovation and Skills
Fay Fuller Foundation
Article History
Received: 2 September 2020
Accepted: 2 February 2021
First Online: 1 April 2021
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: Brain tumour tissue was obtained from the South Australian Neurological Tumour Bank (SANTB) from patients undergoing resection of their brain tumour at Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Written informed consent was obtained from study participants and consent forms and ethical approval to enable the collection of brain tumour tissues was approved by the Southern Adelaide Clinical Human Research Ethics Committee (#286.10). SANTB specimens were de-identified prior to use in this study and all specimens were linked with non-identifiable, comprehensive clinical information. In vitro and in vivo culture of cells derived from tumour tissues for this project was approved by the Royal Adelaide Hospital and Southern Adelaide Clinical Human Research Ethics Committees (HREC/17/RAH/358 and HREC/18/SAC/16).
: Images presented in the manuscript correspond to de-identified patient-derived stem cells and there are no details on individuals reported within the manuscript.
: M.O.M., C.S-H and G.A.G have filed a patent on microplate inserts. Other authors have declared no competing interests.