Science
Unexpected associations found between drug response and cell changes in brain cancer. – Brinkwire

Therapies for treating glioblastoma brain cancer can be delivered with greater precision and existing drugs can be used in new ways. These are the conclusions from a study from Uppsala University investigating a large number of cell samples from patients with brain tumors. The researchers have characterized how changes in glioblastoma cells influence the effect of different drugs. Their findings are published in the journal Cell Reports.
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