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This project investigates the mechanisms behind glioma stem cells, which contribute to brain tumor progression and recurrence. By studying different cell types within gliomas, the research aims to uncover pathways that could lead to more effective treatments for these aggressive tumors.
Gliomas describe a range of devastating and progressive brain tumours affecting around 25000 people each year in Europe.
Glioblastomas represent the most severe and frequent form of gliomas. A major finding in the field of glioblastomas is the recent identification of cancer stem cells within the tumour, holding a high tumorigenic potential.
Those stem cell-like cancer cells are multipotent and resistant to radio- and chemotherapy, and are thus very likely to be responsible for the tumour recurr…
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
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