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1. Spectrum of IDH-mutant tumors in Ollier-Maffucci disease: the triple interaction theory

2. Current status of clinical application of immunotherapy in the treatment of glioma: A narrative review

3. Glioma stem cells invasive phenotype at optimal stiffness is driven by MGAT5 dependent mechanosensing

4. hnRNP H/F drive RNA G-quadruplex-mediated translation linked to genomic instability and therapy resistance in glioblastoma

5. RNA Profiling of the Human and Mouse Spinal Cord Stem Cell Niches Reveals an Embryonic-like Regionalization with MSX1+ Roof-Plate-Derived Cells

7. Onset of Spinal Cord Astrocyte Precursor Emigration from the Ventricular Zone Involves the Zeb1 Transcription Factor

8. Vascular Transdifferentiation in the CNS: A Focus on Neural and Glioblastoma Stem-Like Cells

9. Asymmetric Distribution of GFAP in Glioma Multipotent Cells.

10. OCAM regulates embryonic spinal cord stem cell proliferation by modulating ErbB2 receptor.

11. A Molecular Predictor Reassesses Classification of Human Grade II/III Gliomas.

12. Unlike physical exercise, modified environment increases the lifespan of SOD1G93A mice however both conditions induce cellular changes.

13. Mitochondria Transfer from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Confers Chemoresistance to Glioblastoma Stem Cells through Metabolic Rewiring

14. Figure S4 from Mitochondria transfer from mesenchymal stem cells confers chemoresistance to Glioblastoma stem cells through metabolic rewiring

15. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Mitochondria transfer from mesenchymal stem cells confers chemoresistance to Glioblastoma stem cells through metabolic rewiring

16. Video 1 from Mitochondria transfer from mesenchymal stem cells confers chemoresistance to Glioblastoma stem cells through metabolic rewiring

17. Data from Mitochondria transfer from mesenchymal stem cells confers chemoresistance to Glioblastoma stem cells through metabolic rewiring

18. Glioma invasion along white matter tracts: A dilemma for neurosurgeons

19. Neurosphere formation_control from Phostine PST3.1a Targets MGAT5 and Inhibits Glioblastoma-Initiating Cell Invasiveness and Proliferation

20. Supplementary figures 1 to 6 from Phostine PST3.1a Targets MGAT5 and Inhibits Glioblastoma-Initiating Cell Invasiveness and Proliferation

21. Neurosphere formation_PST3.1a-treated from Phostine PST3.1a Targets MGAT5 and Inhibits Glioblastoma-Initiating Cell Invasiveness and Proliferation

22. Data from Phostine PST3.1a Targets MGAT5 and Inhibits Glioblastoma-Initiating Cell Invasiveness and Proliferation

23. Challenges in glioblastoma research: focus on the tumor microenvironment

24. <scp>DNA</scp> damage repair kinase <scp>DNA‐PK</scp> and <scp>cGAS</scp> synergize to induce cancer‐related inflammation in glioblastoma

25. Isolation and Culture of Precursor Cells from the Adult Human Spinal

26. Persistence of FoxJ1+ Pax6+ Sox2+ ependymal cells throughout life in the human spinal cord

27. Glioma stem cells invasive phenotype at optimal stiffness is driven by MGAT5 dependent mechanosensing

28. The crosstalk between DNA-PK and cGAS drives tumor immunogenicity

29. RNA Profiling of Mouse Ependymal Cells after Spinal Cord Injury Identifies the Oncostatin Pathway as a Potential Key Regulator of Spinal Cord Stem Cell Fate

30. SLUG and Truncated TAL1 Reduce Glioblastoma Stem Cell Growth Downstream of Notch1 and Define Distinct Vascular Subpopulations in Glioblastoma Multiforme

31. Isolate and Culture Neural Stem Cells from the Mouse Adult Spinal Cord

32. Isolation and Culture of Precursor Cells from the Adult Human Spinal Cord

33. Isolate and Culture Neural Stem Cells from the Mouse Adult Spinal Cord

34. Identification of CRYAB+ KCNN3+ SOX9+ astrocyte-like and EGFR+ PDGFRA+ OLIG1+ oligodendrocyte-like tumoral cells in diffuse IDH1-mutant gliomas and implication of NOTCH1 signalling in their genesis

35. Reaction of ependymal cells to spinal cord injury: a potential role for oncostatin pathway and microglial cells

36. Identification of CRYAB+ KCNN3+ SOX9+ astro-like and EGFR+ PDGFRA+ OLIG1+ oligo-like tumoral cells in diffuse low-grade gliomas and implication of Notch1 signalling in their genesis

37. Identification of CRYAB

38. Additional file 1 of Glioma stem cells invasive phenotype at optimal stiffness is driven by MGAT5 dependent mechanosensing

39. Glioma stem cells invasive phenotype at optimal stiffness is driven by MGAT5 dependent mechanosensing

40. Author Correction: hnRNP H/F drive RNA G-quadruplex-mediated translation linked to genomic instability and therapy resistance in glioblastoma

41. A novel 3D nanofibre scaffold conserves the plasticity of glioblastoma stem cell invasion by regulating galectin-3 and integrin-β1 expression

42. Cellular and molecular characterization of IDH1-mutated diffuse low grade gliomas reveals tumor heterogeneity and absence of EGFR/PDGFRα activation

43. Phostine PST3.1a Targets MGAT5 and Inhibits Glioblastoma-Initiating Cell Invasiveness and Proliferation

44. MitoCeption: Transferring Isolated Human MSC Mitochondria to Glioblastoma Stem Cells

45. Dissemination of Diffuse Low-Grade Gliomas: Tools and Molecular Insights

46. POSTNATAL MATURATION OF MOUSE MEDULLO-SPINAL CEREBROSPINAL FLUID-CONTACTING NEURONS

47. Onset of Spinal Cord Astrocyte Precursor Emigration from the Ventricular Zone Involves the Zeb1 Transcription Factor

48. Aperçu de la diversité des modèles animaux dédiés à l’étude du vieillissement

49. Expression of candidate markers for stem/progenitor cells in the inner ears of developing and adult GFAP and nestin promoter-GFP transgenic mice

50. A Mesenchymal-Like ZEB1+ Niche Harbors Dorsal Radial Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein-Positive Stem Cells in the Spinal Cord

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