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Microglia and brain macrophages are differentially associated with tumor necrosis in glioblastoma:A link to tumor progression
CHRISTINA LOH YUQI ZHENG ISLAM ALZOUBI KIMBERLEY L.ALEXANDER MAGGIE LEE WEI-DONG CAI YANG SONG KERRIE MCDONALD ANNA K.NOWAK RICHARD B.BANATI MANUEL B.GRAEBER
Oncology Research2025,Vol.33Issue(4):P.937-950,14.
Oncology Research2025,Vol.33Issue(4):P.937-950,14.DOI:10.32604/or.2024.056436
Microglia and brain macrophages are differentially associated with tumor necrosis in glioblastoma:A link to tumor progression
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Bone marrow-derived macrophages(BMDM)/CD163/Glioblastoma/glioma stem cells(GSCs)/IBA1/Microglia/Multimodal whole slide analysis/Tumor microenvironment分类
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CHRISTINA LOH,YUQI ZHENG,ISLAM ALZOUBI,KIMBERLEY L.ALEXANDER,MAGGIE LEE,WEI-DONG CAI,YANG SONG,KERRIE MCDONALD,ANNA K.NOWAK,RICHARD B.BANATI,MANUEL B.GRAEBER..Microglia and brain macrophages are differentially associated with tumor necrosis in glioblastoma:A link to tumor progression[J].Oncology Research,2025,33(4):P.937-950,14.基金项目
funding but aspects of this work(computer analysis)were supported by an Australian Research Council(ARC)grant,DP150104472(MBG) (computer analysis)
The Australian Genomics and Outcomes of Glioma project was funded by a Cancer Council NSW Strategic Research Partnership Grant. ()