Glioma stem cells: novel data obtained by single-cell sequencing
A Gisina, I Kholodenko, Y Kim, M Abakumov… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Glioma is the most common type of primary CNS tumor, composed of cells that resemble
normal glial cells. Recent genetic studies have provided insight into the inter-tumoral …
normal glial cells. Recent genetic studies have provided insight into the inter-tumoral …
[HTML][HTML] Surviving the hunger games: Metabolic reprogramming in medulloblastoma
Medulloblastoma is a highly malignant pediatric brain tumor characterized by its aggressive
nature and limited treatment options. Metabolic changes have recently emerged as key …
nature and limited treatment options. Metabolic changes have recently emerged as key …
macroH2A2 antagonizes epigenetic programs of stemness in glioblastoma
Self-renewal is a crucial property of glioblastoma cells that is enabled by the choreographed
functions of chromatin regulators and transcription factors. Identifying targetable epigenetic …
functions of chromatin regulators and transcription factors. Identifying targetable epigenetic …
Learning cell identity in immunology, neuroscience, and cancer
Suspension and imaging cytometry techniques that simultaneously measure hundreds of
cellular features are powering a new era of cell biology and transforming our understanding …
cellular features are powering a new era of cell biology and transforming our understanding …
Roles of chromatin remodelling and molecular heterogeneity in therapy resistance in glioblastoma
Simple Summary We review the role of chromatin and epigenetic dysregulation in therapy
resistance in glioblastoma. We discuss how epigenetic and genetic forces may cooperate to …
resistance in glioblastoma. We discuss how epigenetic and genetic forces may cooperate to …
[HTML][HTML] The tumour ecology of quiescence: Niches across scales of complexity
Quiescence is a state of cell cycle arrest, allowing cancer cells to evade anti-proliferative
cancer therapies. Quiescent cancer stem cells are thought to be responsible for treatment …
cancer therapies. Quiescent cancer stem cells are thought to be responsible for treatment …
Nonepithelial cancer dissemination: specificities and challenges
Epithelial cancers have served as a paradigm to study tumor dissemination but recent data
have highlighted significant differences with nonepithelial cancers. Here, we review the …
have highlighted significant differences with nonepithelial cancers. Here, we review the …
The Genomic Intersection of Oligodendrocyte Dynamics in Schizophrenia and Aging Unravels Novel Pathological Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potentials
AD Rivera, JR Normanton, AM Butt, K Azim - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Schizophrenia is a significant worldwide health concern, affecting over 20 million individuals
and contributing to a potential reduction in life expectancy by up to 14.5 years. Despite its …
and contributing to a potential reduction in life expectancy by up to 14.5 years. Despite its …
Heterogeneity and developmental dynamics of mammalian neocortical progenitors
LHA Alieh, A Herrera, G La Manno - Current Opinion in Systems Biology, 2023 - Elsevier
The central nervous system develops from a pool of neural progenitors which, depending on
their location and time of division, generate cells committed to differentiate into specific kinds …
their location and time of division, generate cells committed to differentiate into specific kinds …
Human-specific paralogs of SRGAP2 induce neotenic features of microglia structural and functional maturation
Microglia play key roles in shaping synaptic connectivity during neural circuits development.
Whether microglia display human-specific features of structural and functional maturation is …
Whether microglia display human-specific features of structural and functional maturation is …