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   Mesenchymal migration as a therapeutic target in glioblastoma  
   
نویسنده o'neill g.m. ,zhong j. ,paul a. ,kellie s.j.
منبع journal of oncology - 2010 - دوره : 2010 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Extensive infiltration of the surrounding healthy brain tissue is a cardinal feature of glioblastomas,highly lethal brain tumors. deep infiltration by the glioblastoma cells renders complete surgical excision difficult and contemporary adjuvant therapies have had little impact on long-term survival. thus,deep infiltration and resistance to irradiation and chemotherapy remain a major cause of patient mortality. modern therapies specifically targeted to this unique aspect of glioblastoma cell biology hold significant promise to substantially improve survival rates for glioblastoma patients. in the present paper,we focus on the role of adhesion signaling molecules and the actin cytoskeleton in the mesenchymal mode of motility that characterizes invading glioblastoma cells. we then review current approaches to targeting these elements of the glioblastoma cell migration machinery and discuss other aspects of cell migration that may improve the treatment of infiltrating glioblastoma. copyright © 2010 jessie zhong et al.
آدرس children's cancer research unit,kids research institute,children's hospital at westmead,locked bag 4001,westmead,nsw 2145,australia,discipline of paediatrics and child health,university of sydney,sydney, Australia, children's cancer research unit,kids research institute,children's hospital at westmead,locked bag 4001,westmead, Australia, discipline of paediatrics and child health,university of sydney,sydney,nsw 2006,australia,oncology department,children's hospital at westmead,westmead, Australia, children's cancer research unit,kids research institute,children's hospital at westmead,locked bag 4001,westmead,nsw 2145,australia,discipline of paediatrics and child health,university of sydney,sydney, Australia
 
     
   
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