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Eight awards for Galway schools at BT Young Scientist and technology Exhibition - Connacht Tribune

Eight awards for Galway schools at BT Young Scientist and technology Exhibition - Connacht Tribune
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Eight awards for Galway schools at BT Young Scientist and technology Exhibition

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New study categorizes and examines four different types of model related to cancerous tumors

New study categorizes and examines four different types of model related to cancerous tumors
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Nutrient tug of war determines anticancer activity

Immune and tumour cells compete over glutamine, a major nutrient in their local environment, with significant implications for anticancer activity.

Considerations for modelling diffuse high-grade gliomas and developing by Sarah L Higginbottom, Eva Tomaskovic-Crook et al

Diffuse high-gradegliomas contain some of the most dangerous human cancers that lack curative treatment options. The recent molecular stratification of gliomas by the World Health Organisation in 2021 is expected to improve outcomes for patients in neuro-oncology through the development of treatments targeted to specific tumour types. Despite this promise, research is hindered by the lack of preclinical modelling platforms capable of recapitulating the heterogeneity and cellular phenotypes of tumours residing in their native human brain microenvironment. The microenvironment provides cues to subsets of glioma cells that influence proliferation, survival, and gene expression, thus altering susceptibility to therapeutic intervention. As such, conventional in vitro cellular models poorly reflect the varied responses to chemotherapy and radiotherapy seen in these diverse cellular states that differ in transcriptional profile and differentiation status. In an effort to improve the relevance

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