Not exact matches
A study analyzing
brain tumor genomics on a single -
cell level has found evidence that cancer stem
cells fuel the
growth of oligodendrogliomas, a
slow - growing but incurable form of
brain cancer.
Mouse studies published this week in
Cell and its sister journal
Cell Stem
Cell and in Nature show precisely how the virus
slows fetal
growth, damages the
brain, and leads to miscarriage.
«Inhibition of the EZH2 pathway
slows growth of tumors in mouse
brain derived from glioma stem
cells from the enhancing margin of human tumors.
In another experiment, treating human
brain cancer
cells containing FGFR3 - TACC3 with mitochondrial inhibitors interrupted the production of energy inside cancer
cells and significantly
slowed tumor
growth.