Original paper
OS06.3 Characterisation of human brain tumour initiating cells leading invasion
Abstract
Introduction: Glioblastoma (GBM) belongs to the most aggressive cancers. Main pathophysiological feature of GBM is fast and widespread invasion of the brain parenchyma by a subpopulation of progenitor tumour cells, rendering localized therapies ineffective. In addition, brain tumour initiating cells (BTIC) from GBM may repopulate the tumour site after initially effective treatments. Thus, the invasive progenitor tumour cell fraction is a...
Paper Details
Title
OS06.3 Characterisation of human brain tumour initiating cells leading invasion
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
suppl_3
Pages
iii11 - iii11
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