Mechanisms of Glioma Formation: Iterative Perivascular Glioma Growth and Invasion Leads to Tumor Progression, VEGF-Independent Vascularization, and Resistance to Antiangiogenic Therapy
Gregory J. Baker(University of California, Los Angeles), Pedro R. Löwenstein(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), W. Stephen Nichols(University of Florida), Anda‐Alexandra Calinescu(University of Michigan), Yohei Mineharu(University of Michigan), Daniel A. Orringer(NYU Langone Health), Tom Mikkelsen(Henry Ford Hospital), Serguei Bannykh(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Ana C. deCarvalho(Henry Ford Hospital), Viveka Nand Yadav(University of Michigan), María G. Castro(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Carl Koschmann(Pediatric Oncology Group), Sandra Camelo‐Piragua(University of Michigan), Sébastien Motsch(Institute of Mathematical Statistics)
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