Nanomechanical signatures in glioma cells depend on cd44 distribution in idh1 wild-type but not in idh1r132h mutant early-passage cultures

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  • who: Mikhail E. Shmelev et al. from the Institute of Life Sciences and Biomedicine, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia have published the research: Nanomechanical Signatures in Glioma Cells Depend on CD44 Distribution in IDH1 Wild-Type but Not in IDH1R132H Mutant Early-Passage Cultures, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors compared the early-passage cell cultures derived from patients` glioma samples, which were different in their IDH1 R132H mutation status supplemented with dissimilar CD44 expression, to find the peculiar nanomechanical signatures characterizing different brain cancer cells.
  • how: The use of patient . . .

     

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