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M E Berens

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Panek W, Toedebusch R, Mclaughlin B, Dickinson P, Van Dyke J, Woolard K, et al.
J Neurooncol . 2024 Jul; 169(3):647-658. PMID: 39046599
Purpose: Spontaneously occurring glioma in pet dogs is increasingly recognized as a valuable translational model for human glioblastoma. Canine high-grade glioma and human glioblastomas share many molecular similarities, including the...
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Panek W, Toedebusch R, Mclaughlin B, Dickinson P, Dyke J, Woolard K, et al.
Res Sq . 2024 Jul; PMID: 38947002
Purpose: Spontaneously occurring glioma in pet dogs is increasingly recognized as a valuable translational model for human glioblastoma. Canine high grade glioma and human glioblastomas share many molecular similarities, including...
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Wu Y, Siadaty M, Berens M, Hampton G, Theodorescu D
Oncogene . 2008 Aug; 27(52):6679-89. PMID: 18724390
Cell migration is essential to cancer invasion and metastasis and is spatially and temporally integrated through transcriptionally dependent and independent mechanisms. As cell migration is studied in vitro, it is...
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Nakada M, Nakada S, Demuth T, Tran N, Hoelzinger D, Berens M
Cell Mol Life Sci . 2007 Jan; 64(4):458-78. PMID: 17260089
Glioblastoma multiforme is the most common and lethal primary malignant brain tumor. Although considerable progress has been made in technical proficiencies of surgical and radiation treatment for brain tumor patients,...
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Giese A, Bjerkvig R, Berens M, Westphal M
J Clin Oncol . 2003 Apr; 21(8):1624-36. PMID: 12697889
Tumors of glial origin consist of a core mass and a penumbra of invasive, single cells, decreasing in numbers towards the periphery and still detectable several centimeters away from the...
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Bolteus A, Berens M, Pilkington G
Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep . 2002 Mar; 1(3):225-32. PMID: 11898522
Local invasion of the brain by neoplastic glial cells is a major obstacle to effective treatment of intrinsic brain tumors. Invasion is directly related to histologic malignancy, but occurs to...
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Mariani L, Beaudry C, McDonough W, Hoelzinger D, Demuth T, Ross K, et al.
J Neurooncol . 2001 Nov; 53(2):161-76. PMID: 11716068
Microarray analysis of complementary DNA (cDNA) allows large-scale, comparative, gene expression profiling of two different cell populations. This approach has the potential for elucidating the primary transcription events and genetic...
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Giese A, Hagel C, Kim E, Zapf S, Djawaheri J, Berens M, et al.
Neuro Oncol . 2001 Sep; 1(1):3-13. PMID: 11550298
The capacity of glial tumor cells to migrate and diffusely infiltrate normal brain compromises surgical eradication of the disease. Identification of genes associated with invasion may offer novel strategies for...
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Mariani L, Beaudry C, McDonough W, Hoelzinger D, Kaczmarek E, Ponce F, et al.
Clin Cancer Res . 2001 Aug; 7(8):2480-9. PMID: 11489830
Purpose: To discover the genetic determinants of glioma invasion in vivo, we compared the mRNA expression profiles of glioblastoma cells residing at the tumor core versus those at the invasive...
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Mariani L, McDonough W, Hoelzinger D, Beaudry C, Kaczmarek E, Coons S, et al.
Cancer Res . 2001 May; 61(10):4190-6. PMID: 11358844
The mRNA expression profiles from glioblastoma cells residing at the tumor core and invasive rim of a human tumor resection were compared. From a single tumor specimen, 20,000 single cells...