“…Since then, GFAP is often used to mark cells with stem cell characteristics in glioma and to target neural stem cells to induce gliomagenesis in animal models (Kwon et al, 2008;J. Chen et al, 2012;Bradshaw et al, 2016;Guichet et al, 2016;Kanabur et al, 2016;Jiang et al, 2017;Welker, Jaros, An, & Beattie, 2017). In addition, GFAP is up-regulated in non-neoplastic astrocytes that become reactive in response to the growth of the tumor and do not reflect the differentiation state of neoplastic cells (Gullotta, Schindler, Schmutzler, & Weeks-Seifert, 1985;Yoshii et al, 1992; H. Y.…”