Retraction Note: Human fetal cerebellar cell atlas informs medulloblastoma origin and oncogenesis
Briefly

The article concerning the human fetal cerebellar cell atlas has been officially retracted. This action was taken because concerns arose about the lack of adequate evidence supporting the existence of the transitional cerebellar progenitor (TCP) population. Following an expert post-publication peer review, these issues were validated, which raised doubts about a significant conclusion regarding medulloblastoma origin and oncogenesis. Although the editors decided on the retraction, the authors have disagreed with this decision, upholding their original claims about the TCP population.
The Editors have retracted this article due to concerns that there was insufficient evidence for the transitional cerebellar progenitor (TCP) population. Expert post-publication peer review validated this concern, casting doubt on a key novel conclusion of the paper.
Despite the retraction, the authors dispute the decision and maintain their findings regarding the existence of the transitional cerebellar progenitor population.
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