In animals with implanted glial brain tumors, intravenously injected HSCs migrate to the tumor nidus and accumulate in areas of invasion and necrosis (32)

In animals with implanted glial brain tumors, intravenously injected HSCs migrate to the tumor nidus and accumulate in areas of invasion and necrosis (32). and a lower level of TGF-1 synthesis. Therefore, this transformation may initiate cell migration from hypoxic areas to other areas with a better blood supply, where … Continue reading In animals with implanted glial brain tumors, intravenously injected HSCs migrate to the tumor nidus and accumulate in areas of invasion and necrosis (32)