ANGI-06. CHARACTERISATION OF INVASION OF HUMAN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS IN HUMAN GLIOBLASTOMA
Abstract
A main pathophysiological feature of glioblastoma (GBM) is widespread invasion of the brain parenchyma, rendering localized therapies ineffective. In addition, brain tumour initiating cells (BTIC) may repopulate the tumour site after initially effective treatments. Thus, the invasive tumour cell fraction is a strategic prime target for early anti-invasion therapies. With organotypic brain slice cultures (OBSC) and single cell RNA expression...
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Title
ANGI-06. CHARACTERISATION OF INVASION OF HUMAN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS IN HUMAN GLIOBLASTOMA
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
suppl_6
Pages
vi22 - vi23
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