But itâ $ ™ s difficult not to think in terms of purpose or intent when looking at what cancers do. For example, Winship Cancer Institute scientists Abdessamad (Samad) Zerrouqi, Beata Pyrzynska, Dan Brat and Erwin Van Meir have a recent paper in Cancer Research examining
how glioblastoma cells regulate the process of blood clotting.
Not exact matches
«Ultimately, we needed 20 years to learn
how to supercharge these
cells to deliver anticancer activity,» says Arie Belldegrun, president and CEO of Kite Pharma in Santa Monica, California, which is assessing CAR T
cells in six trials for B
cell leukemia and lymphomas, and
glioblastoma.
Researchers have identified a group of immune system genes that may play a role in
how long people can live after developing a common type of brain cancer called
glioblastoma multiforme, a tumor of the glial
cells in the brain.
This visual abstract depicts
how Wei et al. utilize single -
cell phosphoproteomic analysis of patient derived
glioblastoma models to identify shifts in signaling coordination following short - term treatment with kinase inhibitors, which facilitates the design of combination therapy approaches with reduced resistance and improved efficacy.