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. 2015 Nov 10;6:8839. doi: 10.1038/ncomms9839

Figure 1. CSF ctDNA better captures the genomic alterations in patients with brain tumours than plasma ctDNA.

Figure 1

(a,b) Analysis of CSF ctDNA, plasma ctDNA and primary brain tumour or metastatic lesions collected simultaneously. Heatmap of the non-silent genetic alterations from each of the twelve cases is shown and phylogenetic trees of the autopsied patients with brain metastasis from breast cancer (BMBC) are represented. Colour key for mutant allelic frequencies (MAFs) is shown. (a) Patients with restricted central nervous system (CNS) disease, glioblastoma (GBM), BMBC and brain metastasis from lung cancer (BMLC). (b) Patients with CNS and non-CNS disease. BM, brain metastasis; LN, lymph node; Men, meninges; P. Imp, pericardium implant; PT, para-tracheal; PP, peri-pancreatic.