CAR T cell therapy for pediatric brain cancer warrants further study
This study shows that this therapy can effectively get to the tumor, and the addition of C7R safely augments antitumor activity.
Read MoreThis study shows that this therapy can effectively get to the tumor, and the addition of C7R safely augments antitumor activity.
Read MoreA combination of animal model and patient studies reveals new possibilities to control glioma-related seizures and tumor growth.
Read MoreResearchers found gender differences in murine glioma lacking the gene Pot1, including survival, immune response, telomere length and DNA markers.
Read MoreSudden episodes of confusion and seizures often are the first signs of a malignant brain tumor. At Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Jeffrey Noebels, director
Read More“In some regards, glioma brain tumors exhibit Machiavellian behavior,” said Dr. Benjamin Deneen. Machiavellian, as in scheming and cunning, comes from the Italian philosopher Niccolò
Read MoreThe nuclear factor I-A (NFIA) gene is important for both normal brain development and brain tumor growth. One way to discover paths that can lead
Read MoreIn 2017, approximately 24,000 people will be diagnosed with malignant brain tumors and 17,000 will die from the disease in the United States. The most
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