Human Glioblastoma Organoids to Model Brain Tumor Heterogeneity Ex Vivo

Intratumoral cellular heterogeneity is a clinically important aspect of most cancers. Diffusion limitations in solid tumors create oxygen and nutrient gradients that support different cellular phenotypes within distinct tumor regions. Until recently, meth

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Brain Tumors

Neuromethods

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Neuromethods publishes cutting-edge methods and protocols in all areas of neuroscience as well as translational neurological and mental research. Each volume in the series offers tested laboratory protocols, step-by-step methods for reproducible lab experiments and addresses methodological controversies and pitfalls in order to aid neuroscientists in experimentation. Neuromethods focuses on traditional and emerging topics with wide-­ ranging implications to brain function, such as electrophysiology, neuroimaging, behavioral analysis, genomics, neurodegeneration, translational research and clinical trials. Neuromethods provides investigators and trainees with highly useful compendiums of key strategies and approaches for successful research in animal and human brain function including translational “bench to bedside” approaches to mental and neurological diseases.

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