Research provides critical information about the size and growth speed of gliomas

ROCHESTER, Minn. — An important new clue for preventing and treating brain tumors known as gliomas has been identified in research led by the Lunenfeld-Tannenbaum Research Institute (LTRI) at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto and Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center and Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medic ine. The study, published in the journal Science, provides a rare window into the biological changes behind glioma development. Researchers found that animal models who carry a change in…
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