“…The published articles are based on neuro-oncological research and deal with proposing novel effective therapeutic strategies, focusing on different targets and aspects typical of brain tumors: tumor heterogeneity and microenvironment, cancer cell response to new chemotherapeutics and innovative radiotherapy treatments settings (often tested in combined protocols), immune-mediated gene therapies, which may involve blockade of immune checkpoint inhibitors, and other targeted therapies such virotherapy, CAR-T cells, dendritic cells' vaccines, The joint mechanisms of neuro-inflammation, tumor microenvironment and BBB leakage status, which have been shown to trigger the tumor onset, invasion and progression, often mediated by the deregulation of a number of channel proteins and ion pumps (Brandalise et al), have been also explored as promising targets for personalized pharmacological interventions (Alghamri et al;Di Cintio et al;Lee et al, 2020). Another exploited key mechanism is cell death, a crucial multifaceted process dependent on signal transduction pathways, in which several Hsp90 client proteins, frequently abnormally expressed, may be involved (Cao et al; Chen et al).…”