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Authors: Altieri, Roberto
Agnoletti, Alessandro
Quattrucci, F.
Garbossa, Diego
Calamo Specchia, Francesco Maria
Bozzaro, Marco Marcello
Fornaro, Riccardo
Mencarani, Camilla
Lanotte, Michele
Spaziante, Renato
Alessandro, Ducati
Abstract: Malignant brain tumours are one of the most relevant causes of morbidity and mortality across a wide range of individuals. Malignant glioma is the most common intra axial tumor in the adult. Many researches on this theme brought advances in the knowledge of gliomas biology and pathogenesis and to the development of new agents for targeted molecular therapy. Recent studies focused on either tumor metabolism analysis or epigenetic regulation in the pathogenesis or maintenance of brain tumors. This Review summarizes these developments analyzing molecular pathology and possible further developments for targeted therapies
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