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MicroRNA Regulation of Brain Tumour Initiating Cells in Central Nervous System Tumours

Abstract

CNS tumours occur in both pediatric and adult patients and many of these tumours are associated with poor clinical outcome. Due to a paradigm shift in thinking for the last several years, these tumours are now considered to originate from a small population of stem-like cells within the bulk tumour tissue. These cells, termed as brain tumour initiating cells (BTICs), are perceived to be regulated by microRNAs at the …

Authors

Garg N; Vijayakumar T; Bakhshinyan D; Venugopal C; Singh SK

Journal

Stem Cells International, Vol. 2015, No. 1,

Publisher

Hindawi

Publication Date

2015

DOI

10.1155/2015/141793

ISSN

1687-966X