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Brain tumor growth stimulated by nerve activity in the cortex, study finds
April 23, 2015 by NewsBot
Deadly brain tumors called high-grade gliomas grow with the help of nerve activity in the cerebral cortex, according to a new study. The work, conducted in mice with an aggressive human brain cancer implanted in their brains, is the first to demonstrate stimulation of tumor growth by brain activity.