HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Funto A. Akindona from the Kennedy Krieger Institute, United States Uppsala University, Sweden have published the research work: Exploring the origin of the cancer stem cell niche and its role in anti-angiogenic treatment for glioblastoma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: As outlined in Figure 2, the authors propose that CSC niches first develop around co-opted vessels and that the beginning of GBM development is angiogenesis-independent.
SUMMARY
Cancer stem_cells (CSCs) are a small subset of tumor cells that are thought to be one of the main drivers behind . . .
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