Angiogenesis and tumor cell invasion are pathophysiological processes playing a pivotal role in glioma development and growth since the earliest phase. Angiogenesis and tumor invasion both can be considered as an invasive process in which cells are activated, and move away from their initial location, by modyfing the adhesiveness with the extracellular matrix, expressing new adhesion molecules, and degrading the extracellular matrix components by the active secretion of proteases. This process requires a complex cross-talking between endothelial and tumor cells, extracellular matrix components, and cellular elements of the host microenviroment. Both processes are under the tight regulation of a balance between stimulating and inhibiting fac...
Growing evidence indicates the existence of small population of cells endowed with distinctive self-...
Previous researches have indicated that glioma invasion may occur within a tumor-host microecology, ...
AbstractAs glioma cells infiltrate the brain they become associated with various microanatomic brain...
Angiogenesis and tumor cell invasion are pathophysiological processes playing a pivotal role in glio...
Angiogenesis, a complex, multistep process of forming new blood vessels, plays crucial role in norma...
Abstract Angiogenesis has become a major target in cancer therapy. However, current therapeutic stra...
PósterGliomas are tumors that originate in the central nervous system from glial cells, being gliobl...
Despite aggressive surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, malignant gliomas remain uniformly fatal...
Gliomas are uniformly fatal forms of primary brain neoplasms that vary from low- to high-grade (glio...
Gliomas are uniformly fatal forms of primary brain neoplasms that vary from low- to high-grade (glio...
Gliomas are uniformly fatal forms of primary brain neoplasms that vary from low- to high-grade (glio...
Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting ones. Many solid tumors depend o...
AbstractSystematic analyses of the expression of angiogenic regulators in cancer models should yield...
As glioma cells infiltrate the brain they become associated with various microanatomic brain structu...
Malignant glioma consists of a group of diseases where the localisation and the nature of the diseas...
Growing evidence indicates the existence of small population of cells endowed with distinctive self-...
Previous researches have indicated that glioma invasion may occur within a tumor-host microecology, ...
AbstractAs glioma cells infiltrate the brain they become associated with various microanatomic brain...
Angiogenesis and tumor cell invasion are pathophysiological processes playing a pivotal role in glio...
Angiogenesis, a complex, multistep process of forming new blood vessels, plays crucial role in norma...
Abstract Angiogenesis has become a major target in cancer therapy. However, current therapeutic stra...
PósterGliomas are tumors that originate in the central nervous system from glial cells, being gliobl...
Despite aggressive surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, malignant gliomas remain uniformly fatal...
Gliomas are uniformly fatal forms of primary brain neoplasms that vary from low- to high-grade (glio...
Gliomas are uniformly fatal forms of primary brain neoplasms that vary from low- to high-grade (glio...
Gliomas are uniformly fatal forms of primary brain neoplasms that vary from low- to high-grade (glio...
Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting ones. Many solid tumors depend o...
AbstractSystematic analyses of the expression of angiogenic regulators in cancer models should yield...
As glioma cells infiltrate the brain they become associated with various microanatomic brain structu...
Malignant glioma consists of a group of diseases where the localisation and the nature of the diseas...
Growing evidence indicates the existence of small population of cells endowed with distinctive self-...
Previous researches have indicated that glioma invasion may occur within a tumor-host microecology, ...
AbstractAs glioma cells infiltrate the brain they become associated with various microanatomic brain...