Researchers at UNIGE and HUG have created CAR-T cells that can selectively target malignant gliomas, sparing the surrounding healthy tissue. Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive form of ...
Scientists have discovered that a molecule called kalata B1, found in violets, can significantly enhance the effectiveness of the chemotherapy drug Temozolomide (TMZ) in treating glioblastoma.
Violets produce a dazzling suite of small circular peptides called cyclotides. They roughly appear in shape "like floppy frisbees," says Dr. Samantha L. Gerlach. "They have been found active in the ...
A study presented at the American Society for Radiation Oncology on Oct. 1 offers promise for the treatment of high-grade gliomas using Elekta AB’s Unity MR-Linac system.