Indiana University School of Medicine Researchers Highlight Research in Neurofibroma (The NF1 +/- Immune Microenvironment: Dueling Roles in Neurofibroma Development and Malignant Transformation).

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العنوان: Indiana University School of Medicine Researchers Highlight Research in Neurofibroma (The NF1 +/- Immune Microenvironment: Dueling Roles in Neurofibroma Development and Malignant Transformation).
المصدر: Genomics & Genetics Weekly; 2024, p685-685, 1p
مصطلحات موضوعية: NEUROLOGICAL disorders, PERIPHERAL neuropathy, RESEARCH personnel, NEUROFIBROMA, PERIPHERAL nerve tumors, PERIPHERAL nervous system
مستخلص: Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine have conducted a study on neurofibroma, a genetic disorder that leads to the development of both benign and malignant tumors in the peripheral nervous system. The study explores the role of immune cells and the impact of Schwann cell lineage states on tumor development and progression. The researchers highlight the potential implications of their findings and advocate for further research to improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for neurofibroma. The study was published in the journal Cancers and is available for free online. [Extracted from the article]
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