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Netrin-Like Domain of sFRP4, a Wnt Antagonist Inhibits Stemness, Metastatic and Invasive Properties by Specifically Blocking MMP-2 in Cancer Stem Cells from Human Glioma...

[Experimental Cell Research] Researchers explored the efficacy of the domains of secreted frizzled-related protein 4 (sFRP4) in inhibiting the key hallmarks of glioblastoma such as invasion, metastasis, and stemness.

Adenosine A2A Receptor Activation Enhances Blood-Tumor Barrier Permeability in a Rodent Glioma Model

[Molecular Cancer Research] Researchers characterized the time-dependent impact of regadenoson on brain endothelial cell interactions and paracellular transport, using mouse and rat brain endothelial cells and tumor models.

Cilium Induction Triggers Differentiation of Glioma Stem Cells

[Cell Reports] Scientists showed that patient-derived glioma stem cells recruited elevated levels of proteins that ensured the temporal cilium disassembly, leading to suppressed ciliogenesis.

Cilium Induction Triggers Differentiation of Glioma Stem Cells

[Cell Reports] Investigators showed that patient-derived glioma-stem cells recruited elevated levels of proteins that ensure the temporal cilium disassembly, leading to suppressed ciliogenesis.

The Implications of Nitric Oxide Metabolism in the Treatment of Glial Tumors

[Neurochemistry International] The influence of nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity on glioma stem cells seem to be of particular importance. The use of specific inhibitors may allow the reduction of tumor growth and its tendency to relapse.

Elucidating the Mechanisms of Temozolomide Resistance in Gliomas and the Strategies to Overcome the Resistance

[Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Reviews On Cancer] Scientists summarize different strategies that intensify the temozolomide effect such as MGMT inhibition, development of novel imidazotetrazine analog, and combination therapy; with an aim to incorporate a successful treatment and increased overall survival in glioblastoma patients.

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