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  • RAS: Striking at the Core o... RAS: Striking at the Core of the Oncogenic Circuitry
    Gimple, Ryan C.; Wang, Xiuxing Frontiers in oncology, 09/2019, Volume: 9
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    Cancer is a devastating disease process that touches the lives of millions worldwide. Despite advances in our understanding of the genomic architecture of cancers and the mechanisms that underlie ...
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  • Dual Role of WISP1 in maint... Dual Role of WISP1 in maintaining glioma stem cells and tumor-supportive macrophages in glioblastoma
    Tao, Weiwei; Chu, Chengwei; Zhou, Wenchao ... Nature communications, 06/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    The interplay between glioma stem cells (GSCs) and the tumor microenvironment plays crucial roles in promoting malignant growth of glioblastoma (GBM), the most lethal brain tumor. However, the ...
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  • Zika virus has oncolytic ac... Zika virus has oncolytic activity against glioblastoma stem cells
    Zhu, Zhe; Gorman, Matthew J; McKenzie, Lisa D ... The Journal of experimental medicine, 10/2017, Volume: 214, Issue: 10
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    Glioblastoma is a highly lethal brain cancer that frequently recurs in proximity to the original resection cavity. We explored the use of oncolytic virus therapy against glioblastoma with Zika virus ...
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  • Deubiquitinase USP13 mainta... Deubiquitinase USP13 maintains glioblastoma stem cells by antagonizing FBXL14-mediated Myc ubiquitination
    Fang, Xiaoguang; Zhou, Wenchao; Wu, Qiulian ... The Journal of experimental medicine, 01/2017, Volume: 214, Issue: 1
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    Glioblastoma is the most lethal brain tumor and harbors glioma stem cells (GSCs) with potent tumorigenic capacity. The function of GSCs in tumor propagation is maintained by several core ...
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  • MYC-Regulated Mevalonate Me... MYC-Regulated Mevalonate Metabolism Maintains Brain Tumor-Initiating Cells
    Wang, Xiuxing; Huang, Zhi; Wu, Qiulian ... Cancer research, 09/2017, Volume: 77, Issue: 18
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    Metabolic dysregulation drives tumor initiation in a subset of glioblastomas harboring isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutations, but metabolic alterations in glioblastomas with wild-type IDH are ...
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  • Functional Enhancers Shape ... Functional Enhancers Shape Extrachromosomal Oncogene Amplifications
    Morton, Andrew R.; Dogan-Artun, Nergiz; Faber, Zachary J. ... Cell, 11/2019, Volume: 179, Issue: 6
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    Non-coding regions amplified beyond oncogene borders have largely been ignored. Using a computational approach, we find signatures of significant co-amplification of non-coding DNA beyond the ...
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  • Targeting Glioblastoma Stem... Targeting Glioblastoma Stem Cells through Disruption of the Circadian Clock
    Dong, Zhen; Zhang, Guoxin; Qu, Meng ... Cancer discovery, 11/2019, Volume: 9, Issue: 11
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    Glioblastomas are highly lethal cancers, containing self-renewing glioblastoma stem cells (GSC). Here, we show that GSCs, differentiated glioblastoma cells (DGC), and nonmalignant brain cultures all ...
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  • Tumour-associated macrophag... Tumour-associated macrophages secrete pleiotrophin to promote PTPRZ1 signalling in glioblastoma stem cells for tumour growth
    Shi, Yu; Ping, Yi-Fang; Zhou, Wenchao ... Nature communications, 06/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Intense infiltration of tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) facilitates malignant growth of glioblastoma (GBM), but the underlying mechanisms remain undefined. Herein, we report that TAMs secrete ...
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  • Reciprocal Signaling betwee... Reciprocal Signaling between Glioblastoma Stem Cells and Differentiated Tumor Cells Promotes Malignant Progression
    Wang, Xiuxing; Prager, Briana C.; Wu, Qiulian ... Cell stem cell, 04/2018, Volume: 22, Issue: 4
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    Glioblastoma is the most lethal primary brain tumor; however, the crosstalk between glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) and their supportive niche is not well understood. Here, we interrogated reciprocal ...
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