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pro vyhledávání: '"Ependymal Differentiation"'
Autor:
Wojciech Kuncman, Marcin Braun, Łukasz Kuncman, Piotr Kupnicki, Michał Piotrowski, Dorota Jesionek-Kupnicka, Radzisław Kordek
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Oncology, Vol 22, Iss 3, Pp 205-208 (2018)
Angiocentric features are uncommon in high-grade World Health Organisation (WHO) brain tumours, whilst they are typical for WHO grade I tumours, e.g. angiocentric gliomas. We present an unusual glial tumour that occurred in a 59-year-old man. The tum
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https://doaj.org/article/15433fb3d0904f17a85db2fec535e5b0
Autor:
Yujin Harada, Yukiko Gotoh, Daichi Kawaguchi, Hanae Omiya, Takaaki Kuniya, Shima Yamaguchi, Tomoyuki Watanabe
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Scientific Reports
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The lateral ventricles of the adult mammalian brain are lined by a single layer of multiciliated ependymal cells, which generate a flow of cerebrospinal fluid through directional beating of their cilia as well as regulate neurogenesis through interac
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 136:110-116
Background Angiocentric glioma (AG) is an epileptogenic low grade (World Health Organization grade I) glial tumor with astrocytic and ependymal differentiation, most commonly affecting the pediatric and adolescent population. Despite its infiltrating
Publikováno v:
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine. 252:199-208
Ependymal cells have an essential role in regulating the dynamics of the cerebrospinal fluid flow by the movement of their multiple cilia. Impaired generation or function of cilia could cause hydrocephalus due to the disordered dynamics of the cerebr
Autor:
Radzisław Kordek, Piotr Kupnicki, Łukasz Kuncman, Marcin Braun, Dorota Jesionek-Kupnicka, Wojciech Kuncman, Michał Piotrowski
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Oncology
Contemporary Oncology, Vol 22, Iss 3, Pp 205-208 (2018)
Contemporary Oncology, Vol 22, Iss 3, Pp 205-208 (2018)
Angiocentric features are uncommon in high-grade World Health Organisation (WHO) brain tumours, whilst they are typical for WHO grade I tumours, e.g. angiocentric gliomas. We present an unusual glial tumour that occurred in a 59-year-old man. The tum
Publikováno v:
Fetal and Pediatric Pathology. 41:278-280
Background: Orbital cysts associated with microphthalmia are colobomatous lesions that typically present unilaterally and posterior to the globe. Case Report: A male infant had an orbital cyst associated with microphthalmia located anterior to the gl
Publikováno v:
Neuropathology. 40:202-205
We describe a case of WHO grade I transitional meningioma with rosettes in a 68-year-old woman. The rosettes were composed of meningothelial cells arranged around dense collagenous cores. Even though the presence of rosettes in tumors of the brain an
Autor:
John R. Williams, Desiree Marshall, Daniel L. Silbergeld, Patrik Gabikian, Ali C. Ravanpay, Bertrand Huber
Publikováno v:
Clinical Neuropathology. 38:269-275
Synchronous gliomas of different histopathology are quite rare in non-syndromic, non-irradiated patients. Although "mixed" gliomas are not infrequent, and malignant gliomas often contain areas of disparate differentiation (e.g., glioblastoma with epe
Autor:
Yoshiko Nakano, Junko Hirato, Yukitomo Ishi, Naoki Okura, Koichi Ichimura, Takanori Hirose, Kazuki Nabeshima, Sumihito Nobusawa, Mikiko Aoki, Toshiyuki Enomoto, Mitsutaka Shiota, Takashi Yao, Natsuko Hama, Atsushi Sasaki, Hideaki Yokoo, Shinya Tanaka, Atsushi Natsume, Akihide Kondo, Reika Kawabata-Iwakawa, Ran Tomomasa, Kohei Fukuoka, Tatsuhiro Shibata, Masahiko Nishiyama, Nozomi Suzuki, Yasuhito Arai, Michihiro Kurimoto, Tooru Inoue, Jun Takahashi, Satoshi Nakata, Yoshiaki Yuba, Yoshiki Shiba, Junya Fujimura
Publikováno v:
Brain Pathology. 31
Recurrent fusion genes involving C11orf95, C11orf95-RELA, have been identified only in supratentorial ependymomas among primary CNS tumors. Here, we report hitherto histopathologically unclassifiable high-grade tumors, under the tentative label of "e
Autor:
Frédéric Causeret, Vincent Géli, Ayush Srivastava, Alice Meunier, Nathalie Spassky, Marion Faucourt, Marielle Breau, Corinne Blugeon, Matthieu X Moreau, Mathieu Bahin, Aurélien Fortoul, Gonzalo Ortiz Álvarez, Benoit Bouloudi
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Multiciliated Ependymal Cells and Adult Neural Stem Cells are components of the adult neurogenic niche, essential for brain homeostasis. These cells share a common glial cell lineage regulated by the Geminin family members Geminin and GemC1/Mcidas. E