Dissecting Brain Tumour Initiating Cell Properties in Diffuse Astrocytoma

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06/25/23

This video Presentation was recorded at the Brain Tumour National Conference in Toronto, Ontario on Saturday, October 20th, 2018 with Fatima Nadeem, Alexander Rodzinka, Jake Frank (University of Windsor) for part of The Pam and Rolando Del Maestro Family Undergraduate Student Research Competition.

Hypothesis:
Targeting the unique differences in IDH1/2 wild-type BTICs will present novel therapeutic targets both for advanced glioma (including glioblastoma multiforme) and in preventing the progression of
early-stage diffuse astrocytoma.

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