Connect with us

Health

Glioblastoma map points to new protein targets and immuno-oncology approaches – FierceBiotech

A study of 99 glioblastoma tumors resulted in a map of genes, proteins, cells and signaling pathways that are active in the disease. The map revealed potential…

Published

on

post featured image

There has been little progress in the search for cures for the aggressive brain cancer glioblastoma, largely because of a lack of understanding of how the tumor cells interact with the immune system and other cells and tissues in the body. A new glioblastoma map was designed to fill in some of those knowledge gaps.
A study of 99 tumors resulted in a map of genes, proteins, cells and signaling pathways that are active in glioblastoma. Scientists at the Washington University School of Medicine, Pacific…

Click here to view the original article.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending