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28 maj 2024 · Astrocytomas represent a significant and complex subset of brain tumors originating from astrocytes, the star-shaped glial cells that play a critical role in supporting neuronal function within the cerebrum. Amongst brain tumors, glial tumors comprise 60% of the tumors.
28 maj 2024 · Astrocytomas represent a significant and complex subset of brain tumors originating from astrocytes, the star-shaped glial cells that play a critical role in supporting neuronal function within the cerebrum.
10 cze 2017 · Astrocytomas, constituting 35–50% of all intracranial neoplasms form an important category of tumors of the nervous system [1]. As in all categories of malignant tumors, the emphasis in this group too is shifting from morphologic classification to objective predictions of tumor biology and growth.
30 wrz 2020 · The authors, in particular, highlight different studies on the efficacy of peptides to promote the reduction of tumor growth and on their feature of molecular carriers to facilitate the translocation of drugs through brain, tumor, and cellular barriers, and finally to target glioma-specific receptors.
The grade I tumors or pilocytic astrocytomas are often benign and can be resected by surgery. Grade II are also called diffuse gliomas, infiltrative or low-grade gliomas and include astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma and oligoastrocytoma. Grade II are slow-growing tumors that will acquire a more aggressive phenotype over time.
30 wrz 2020 · Human astrocytic tumors are primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors that arise either from astrocytes or from precursor cells. A growing number of epidemiological and incidence studies in different countries underlined that, in addition to increasing economic costs for health systems, these canc …
Astrocytomas are the most common type of brain tumors, which originate from glial cells, and are classified into specific grades based on their histopathological behavior. To develop precise therapeutic strategies for the disease, it is important to identify the molecular signatures specific to each ….