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1. Pervasive structural heterogeneity rewires glioblastoma chromosomes to sustain patient-specific transcriptional programs

2. N‐Acetyl‐L‐Cysteine (NAC) Blunts Axitinib‐Related Adverse Effects in Preclinical Models of Glioblastoma

3. Extracellular vesicles produced by irradiated endothelial or Glioblastoma stem cells promote tumor growth and vascularization modulating tumor microenvironment

4. Biological Implications and Functional Significance of Transglutaminase Type 2 in Nervous System Tumors

5. FMRP modulates the Wnt signalling pathway in glioblastoma

7. Elesclomol-induced increase of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species impairs glioblastoma stem-like cell survival and tumor growth

8. MiR-378a-3p Acts as a Tumor Suppressor in Colorectal Cancer Stem-Like Cells and Affects the Expression of MALAT1 and NEAT1 lncRNAs

9. Development and Validation of a HPLC–MS/MS Method to Measure Nifuroxazide and Its Application in Healthy and Glioblastoma-Bearing Mice

10. Anticancer Properties of the Antipsychotic Drug Chlorpromazine and Its Synergism With Temozolomide in Restraining Human Glioblastoma Proliferation In Vitro

11. Glioblastoma Stem-Like Cells (GSCs) with Mesenchymal Signature: Lipid Profiles of Mobile Lipids Obtained with MRS before and after Radio/Chemical Treatments

12. A three‐microRNA signature identifies two subtypes of glioblastoma patients with different clinical outcomes

13. Metabolic Heterogeneity Evidenced by MRS among Patient-Derived Glioblastoma Multiforme Stem-Like Cells Accounts for Cell Clustering and Different Responses to Drugs

14. Extreme structural heterogeneity rewires glioblastoma chromosomes to sustain patient-specific transcriptional programs

15. Effectiveness of Flattening-Filter-Free versus Flattened Beams in V79 and Glioblastoma Patient-Derived Stem-like Cells

16. Glioblastoma-Specific Strategies of Vascularization: Implications in Anti-Angiogenic Therapy Resistance

17. Characterization of Glioblastoma Cells Response to Regorafenib

18. Dilation of Brain Veins and Perivascular Infiltration by Glioblastoma Cells in an In Vivo Assay of Early Tumor Angiogenesis

19. Effects of the combined treatment with a g‐quadruplex‐stabilizing ligand and photon beams on glioblastoma stem‐like cells: A magnetic resonance study

20. Short tandem repeat profiling for the authentication of cancer stem-like cells

21. Inhibition of mitochondrial translation suppresses glioblastoma stem cell growth

22. Sox2-dependent maintenance of mouse oligodendroglioma involves the Sox2-mediated downregulation of Cdkn2b, Ebf1, Zfp423, and Hey2

23. Glioblastoma endothelium drives bevacizumab‐induced infiltrative growth via modulation of PLXDC1

24. The clinical value of patient-derived glioblastoma tumorspheres in predicting treatment response

25. Deregulated Expression of the Imprinted DLK1-DIO3 Region in Glioblastoma Stem-like Cells: Tumor Suppressor Role of lncRNA MEG3

26. Mir-370-3p impairs glioblastoma stem-like cell malignancy regulating a complex interplay between HMGA2/HIF1A and the oncogenic long non-coding RNA (LncRNA) NEAT1

27. G-quadruplex ligand RHPS4 radiosensitizes glioblastoma xenograft in vivo through a differential targeting of bulky differentiated- and stem-cancer cells

28. UCN-01 enhances cytotoxicity of irinotecan in colorectal cancer stem-like cells by impairing DNA damage response

29. IFN-α potentiates the direct and immune-mediated antitumor effects of epigenetic drugs on both metastatic and stem cells of colorectal cancer

30. Rapid and Efficient Invasion Assay of Glioblastoma in Human Brain Organoids

31. Inhibition of autophagy increases susceptibility of glioblastoma stem cells to temozolomide by igniting ferroptosis

32. Antimicrobial and antioxidant amphiphilic random copolymers to address medical device-centered infections

33. Metabolic Heterogeneity Evidenced by MRS among Patient-Derived Glioblastoma Multiforme Stem-Like Cells Accounts for Cell Clustering and Different Responses to Drugs

34. 307. Metabolic heterogeneity among Glioblastoma stem-like cells reflects differences in response to drug treatments

35. A three-microRNA signature identifies two subtypes of glioblastoma patients with different clinical outcomes

36. miR-135b suppresses tumorigenesis in glioblastoma stem-like cells impairing proliferation, migration and self-renewal

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