Lawrence Recht

Publication Details

  • A distinct phenotypic change in gliomas at the time of magnetic resonance imaging detection.

    Jang T, Sathy B, Hsu YH, Merchant M, Recht B, Chang C, Recht L. J Neurosurg. 2008; 108 (4): 782-90

    Although gliomas remain refractory to treatment, it is not clear whether this characteristic is fixed at the time of its origin or develops later. The authors have been using a model of neurocarcinogenesis to determine whether a time exists during a glioma's evolution during which it is detectable but still curable, thus providing a justification for exploring the clinical merits of an early detection and treatment strategy. The authors recently reported the presence of 2 distinct cellular subsets, 1 expressing nestin and the other both glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and osteopontin (OPN), within all examined gliomas that developed after in utero exposure to ethylnitrosourea.

    PubMedID: 18377259

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