the clinical and prognostic significance of activated akt-mtor pathway in human astrocytomas

the clinical and prognostic significance of activated akt-mtor pathway in human astrocytomas

;Elias A. El Habr;Christos Adamopoulos;Georgia Levidou;Aggeliki A. Saetta;Penelope Korkolopoulou;Christina Piperi
Clinical oral investigations 2012 Vol. 2012 pp. -
114
habr2012neurologythe

Abstract

Astrocytomas, the most common type of gliomas, and especially grade IV glioblastomas are “endowed” with strong proliferation and invasion potentials, high recurrence rate, and poor patients' prognosis. Aberrant signaling of AKT-mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) has been implicated in carcinogenesis. This paper is focused on the impact of deregulated AKT-mTOR signaling components in the clinical outcome and prognosis of human astrocytomas. Current therapeutic targeting of astrocytomas with AKT-mTOR inhibitors in preclinical and clinical stage is also discussed, including future perspectives regarding the management of these devastating tumors.

Citation

ID: 209990
Ref Key: habr2012neurologythe
Use this key to autocite in SciMatic or Thesis Manager

References

Blockchain Verification

Account:
NFT Contract Address:
0x95644003c57E6F55A65596E3D9Eac6813e3566dA
Article ID:
209990
Unique Identifier:
10.1155/2012/454957
Network:
Scimatic Chain (ID: 481)
Loading...
Blockchain Readiness Checklist
Authors
Abstract
Journal Name
Year
Title
5/5
Creates 1,000,000 NFT tokens for this article
Token Features:
  • ERC-1155 Standard NFT
  • 1 Million Supply per Article
  • Transferable via MetaMask
  • Permanent Blockchain Record
Blockchain QR Code
Scan with Saymatik Web3.0 Wallet

Saymatik Web3.0 Wallet