Glioblastoma-associated microglia reprogramming is mediated by functional transfer of extracellular miR-21
Gliomas are primary, diffusely infiltrating brain tumors. Microglia are innate immune cells in the CNS and make up a substantial portion of the tumor mass. Glioma cells shape their microenvironment, communicating with and reprogramming surrounding cells, resulting in enhanced angiogenesis, immune su...
Main Authors: | Abels, Erik R., Maas, Sybren L. N., Nieland, Lisa, Wei, Zhiyun, Cheah, Pike See, Tai, Eric, Kolsteeg, Christy-Joy, Dusoswa, Sophie A., Ting, David T., Hickman, Suzanne, El Khoury, Joseph, Krichevsky, Anna M., Broekman, Marike L. D., Breakefield, Xandra O. |
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Cell Press
2019
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