Brain tumors use the brain’s plasticity to promote their own growth

 "Monje hopes that these findings will lead to new therapeutic possibilities. Ahmed agreed, but noted that it would be complicated because this plasticity is also important for normal neuron function. He suggested studying whether or not this signaling mechanism influences tumor invasion, which impedes surgical removal of these types of tumors as a next step for this line of research."


For more details:

Brain tumors use the brain’s plasticity to promote their own growth

And a related book:

Neuroplasticity (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series)




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