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    Oligodendrocyte progenitor cells can act as cell of origin for experimental glioma by Lindberg, N, Kastemar, M, Olofsson, T, Smits, A, Uhrbom, L

    Published in Oncogene (11-06-2009)
    “…Gliomas are primary brain tumors mainly affecting adults. The cellular origin is unknown. The recent identification of tumor-initiating cells in glioma, which…”
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    Snail depletes the tumorigenic potential of glioblastoma by Savary, K, Caglayan, D, Caja, L, Tzavlaki, K, Bin Nayeem, S, Bergström, T, Jiang, Y, Uhrbom, L, Forsberg-Nilsson, K, Westermark, B, Heldin, C-H, Ferletta, M, Moustakas, A

    Published in Oncogene (21-11-2013)
    “…Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is an aggressive brain malignancy characterized by high heterogeneity and invasiveness. It is increasingly accepted that the…”
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    Loss of Arf causes tumor progression of PDGFB-induced oligodendroglioma by TCHOUGOUNOVA, E, KASTEMAR, M, BRASÄTER, D, HOLLAND, E. C, WESTERMARK, B, UHRBOM, L

    Published in Oncogene (20-09-2007)
    “…In a subset of gliomas, the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) signaling pathway is perturbed. This is usually an early event occurring in low-grade tumors…”
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    Sox5 can suppress platelet-derived growth factor B-induced glioma development in Ink4a-deficient mice through induction of acute cellular senescence by Tchougounova, E, Jiang, Y, Bråsäter, D, Lindberg, N, Kastemar, M, Asplund, A, Westermark, B, Uhrbom, L

    Published in Oncogene (26-03-2009)
    “…SOX5 is a member of the high-mobility group superfamily of architectural non-histone proteins involved in gene regulation and maintenance of chromatin…”
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    Modeling gliomagenesis with somatic cell gene transfer using retroviral vectors by Uhrbom, L, Holland, E C

    Published in Journal of neuro-oncology (01-07-2001)
    “…Modeling brain tumor formation in experimental animals with somatic cell gene transfer has a long history. In the early experiments naturally occurring…”
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    Key molecular alterations in endothelial cells in human glioblastoma uncovered through single-cell RNA sequencing by Xie, Yuan, He, Liqun, Lugano, Roberta, Zhang, Yanyu, Cao, Haiyan, He, Qiyuan, Chao, Min, Liu, Boxuan, Cao, Qingze, Wang, Jianhao, Jiao, Yang, Hu, Yaqin, Han, Liying, Zhang, Yong, Huang, Hua, Uhrbom, Lene, Betsholtz, Christer, Wang, Liang, Dimberg, Anna, Zhang, Lei

    Published in JCI insight (09-08-2021)
    “…Passage of systemically delivered pharmacological agents into the brain is largely blocked by the blood-brain-barrier (BBB), an organotypic specialization of…”
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    A molecularly distinct subset of glioblastoma requires serum‐containing media to establish sustainable bona fide glioblastoma stem cell cultures by Maturi, Naga Prathyusha, Tan, E‐Jean, Xie, Yuan, Sundström, Anders, Bergström, Tobias, Jiang, Yiwen, Uhrbom, Lene

    Published in Glia (01-06-2020)
    “…Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most frequent and deadly primary malignant brain tumor. Hallmarks are extensive intra‐tumor and inter‐tumor heterogeneity and highly…”
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    Pleiotrophin enhances PDGFB-induced gliomagenesis through increased proliferation of neural progenitor cells by Zhang, Lei, Laaniste, Liisi, Jiang, Yiwen, Alafuzoff, Irina, Uhrbom, Lene, Dimberg, Anna

    Published in Oncotarget (06-12-2016)
    “…Pleiotrophin (PTN) augments tumor growth by increasing proliferation of tumor cells and promoting vascular abnormalization, but its role in early gliomagenesis…”
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    PDGF-B Can Sustain Self-renewal and Tumorigenicity of Experimental Glioma-Derived Cancer-Initiating Cells by Preventing Oligodendrocyte Differentiation by Jiang, Yiwen, Boije, Maria, Westermark, Bengt, Uhrbom, Lene

    Published in Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2011)
    “…Abstract According to the cancer stem cell (CSC)/cancer-initiating cell hypothesis, glioma development is driven by a subpopulation of cells with unique…”
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    Dissecting tumor maintenance requirements using bioluminescence imaging of cell proliferation in a mouse glioma model by Holland, Eric C, Uhrbom, Lene, Nerio, Edward

    Published in Nature medicine (01-11-2004)
    “…Bioluminescence imaging has previously been used to monitor the formation of grafted tumors in vivo and measure cell number during tumor progression and…”
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    Ink4a-Arf loss cooperates with KRas activation in astrocytes and neural progenitors to generate glioblastomas of various morphologies depending on activated Akt by UHRBOM, Lene, CHENGKAI DAI, CELESTINO, Joseph C, ROSENBLUM, Marc K, FULLER, Gregory N, HOLLAND, Eric C

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-2002)
    “…Deletion of the INK4a-ARF locus is found in the majority of human malignant gliomas. However, the role of INK4a-ARF loss in gliomagenesis is unclear. Animal…”
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    miRNA-21 is developmentally regulated in mouse brain and is co-expressed with SOX2 in glioma by Põlajeva, Jelena, Swartling, Fredrik J, Jiang, Yiwen, Singh, Umashankar, Pietras, Kristian, Uhrbom, Lene, Westermark, Bengt, Roswall, Pernilla

    Published in BMC cancer (29-08-2012)
    “…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and their role during tumor development have been studied in great detail during the last decade, albeit their expression pattern and…”
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