The role of neural stem progenitors in the process of emergence and development of some brain tumours and during the epileptogenesis
Keywords:
neuronal stem cell, glial brain tumors, progression of tumors, epileptogenesis, mutationsAbstract
On the graunds of scientific data the article highlights the issues of some brain tumours’ genealogy and participation of neural stem cells (NSC) in the processes of oncogenic transformation and tumour progression. The authors consider the role of NSC in epileptogenesis and possible mechanisms of mutation transformation of NSC.
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