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Posted On: 06/24/2024 10:34:04 PM
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"But neuroplasticity may also have a dark side. In a new study, researchers found that an aggressive type of brain tumor called glioblastoma can co-opt the formation of new synapses to fuel its own growth. This neural redirection, they reported, also appears to play a role in the devastating cognitive decline seen in many people with glioblastoma."
So might bizaxofusp's unintended killing of neurons actually inhibit tumor growth and mitigate loss of cognition?
For a layman, this is all so fascinating. Thanks for the education you provide.
https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-cur...city-tsp-1
So might bizaxofusp's unintended killing of neurons actually inhibit tumor growth and mitigate loss of cognition?
For a layman, this is all so fascinating. Thanks for the education you provide.
https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-cur...city-tsp-1
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