Onco-fetal protein Nogo-A restricts human and mouse glioma vascularization and growth via VEGF-Notch-hippo-metabolic signaling
Marc Schwab,
Moheb Ghobrial,
Jorge Luis Jimenez-Macia
et al.
Abstract:Glioblastoma is one of the most deadly human cancers characterized by high degrees of vascularization, but targeting its vasculature has resulted in very limited success so far. Angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels, is highly dynamic during brain development, enters a mostly quiescent state in the adult homeostatic brain, and is reactivated in vascular-dependent CNS diseases including brain tumors. In consequence, a better understanding of the relevance of the onco-fetal axis - describing the reactiva… Show more
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