About this Research Topic
Inter and intra-tumor heterogeneity mainly contribute to the poor prognosis and treatment efficacy. Therefore, exploiting tumor microenvironment (TME) and understanding GB’s cellular and molecular aspects are fundamental to developing more effective and better-tolerated personalized therapies. Thus, addressing physiological mechanisms involved in cancer development, progression and recurrence is crucial.
Concerning this, our goal with this research topic is to share the latest advances in tumor-specific therapies for gliomas, especially GB, as well as to provide experimental validation of new bioactive molecules and their antitumor mechanism of action. Authors are invited to submit original research, review articles and systematic reviews covering, but not restricted to, the following topics:
1) Novel targeted therapies;
2) Mechanism of action and affected signaling pathways;
3) Repurposing drugs;
5) New chemical entities;
6) Pharmaceutical nanotechnology;
7) Drug delivery systems;
8) Preclinical and clinical studies of therapeutic molecules;
9) Potential molecular biomarkers to targeted therapies using proteomics or transcriptomics.
Keywords: nanotechnology, drug repurposing, glioblastoma, gliomas, tumor microenvironment, drug delivery, biomarkers
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