(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 25 - A team of Italian researchers working
in the United States have made a breakthrough on brain tumour
research, according to a study published in the journal Cancer
Cell.
The team led by Antonio Iavarone, deputy head of the Sylvester
Comprehensive Cancer Center at Miami University Medical School,
have discovered a piece of "deceit" which the most aggressive
form of brain cancer, glioblastoma, carries out in its growth.
In order to trick the surrounding cells into letting it grow,
the tumour, in fact, imitates healthy neurons, the study found.
The progress of the glioblastoma was followed using protein maps
and artificial intelligence, said the study in Cancer Cell.
(ANSA).
Italians make brain tumour breakthrough
Most aggressive form 'tricks' brain by mimicking healthy neurons