An initial library of 15 biodegradable particle formulations was tested for their ability to carry siRNAs
into human glioblastoma cells that were genetically engineered to make green fluorescent protein (GFP).
Not exact matches
Shah and his team loaded the herpes virus
into human MSCs and injected the cells
into glioblastoma tumors developed in mice.
Another is that the transplanted bits of tumor act nothing like cancers in actual
human brains, Fine and colleagues reported in 2006: Real - life
glioblastomas grow and spread and resist treatment because they contain what are called tumor stem cells, but tumor stem cells don't grow well in the lab, so they don't get transplanted
into those mouse brains.
Into the cerebral cortex of mice with these light - sensitive proteins, the team implanted cancer cells from a
human pediatric cortical
glioblastoma.
A new five - year canine cancer research project, led by Dr. Liz Pluhar, may improve survival rates in dogs and give researchers more insight
into glioblastoma to apply to
human trials.