Glioblastomas (GBM) are one of the most recalcitrant brain tumors because of their aggressive invasive growth and resistance to therapy. They are highly heterogeneous malignancies at both the molecular and histological levels. Specific histological hallmarks including pseudopalisading necrosis and microvascular proliferation distinguish GBM from lower-grade gliomas, and make GBM one of the most hypoxic as well as angiogenic tumors. These microanatomical compartments present specific niches within the tumor microenvironment that regulate metabolic needs, immune surveillance, survival, invasion as well as cancer stem cell maintenance. Here we review features and functions of the distinct GBM niches, detail the different cell constituents and ...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
Tumors arising in the central nervous system are thought to originate from a sub-population of cells...
Tumors arising in the central nervous system are thought to originate from a sub-population of cells...
The niche concept was originally developed to describe the location of normal neural stem cells (NSC...
Glioblastoma (GBM) stem cells (GSCs), responsible for tumor growth, recurrence, and resistance to th...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, “mic...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, "mic...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, "mic...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, "mic...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, "mic...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
Solid cancers develop in dynamically modified microenvironments in which they seem to hijack residen...
Tumors arising in the central nervous system are thought to originate from a sub-population of cells...
Copyright © 2014 Davide Schiffer et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
Tumors arising in the central nervous system are thought to originate from a sub-population of cells...
Tumors arising in the central nervous system are thought to originate from a sub-population of cells...
The niche concept was originally developed to describe the location of normal neural stem cells (NSC...
Glioblastoma (GBM) stem cells (GSCs), responsible for tumor growth, recurrence, and resistance to th...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, “mic...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, "mic...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, "mic...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, "mic...
Among all solid tumors, the high-grade glioma appears to be the most vascularized one. In fact, "mic...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
Solid cancers develop in dynamically modified microenvironments in which they seem to hijack residen...
Tumors arising in the central nervous system are thought to originate from a sub-population of cells...
Copyright © 2014 Davide Schiffer et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
Tumors arising in the central nervous system are thought to originate from a sub-population of cells...
Tumors arising in the central nervous system are thought to originate from a sub-population of cells...