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Towards MRI-based detection and categorization of invasive high grade glioma subtypes

Organization ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-TEMPE CAMPUSLocation SCOTTSDALE, UNITED STATESPosted 13 Dec 2024Deadline 30 Nov 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AstrocytesAstrocytusAstrogliaBBB disruptionBehaviorBiologicalBiopsyBrainBrain NeoplasiaBrain NeoplasmsBrain Nervous SystemBrain TumorsCancersCategoriesCell BodyCell Growth in NumberCell MultiplicationCell ProliferationCellsCellular ProliferationClinicalContrast-Enhancing LesionD-GlucoseDWI (diffusion weighted imaging)DWI-MRIDetectionDeuteriumDevelopmentDextroseDiagnosisDiffusion MRIDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingDiffusion Weighted MRIDiffusion weighted imagingDiffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance ImagingEncephalonEnhancing LesionExhibitsFailureGadolinium-Enhancing LesionGd-Enhancing LesionGeneral RadiologyGenerationsGliaGlial Cell TumorsGlial CellsGlial NeoplasmGlial TumorGliomaGlnGlucoseGlutamatesGlutamineGlycolysisGoalsH2 isotopeHumanImageImmune infiltratesImmunofluorescenceImmunofluorescence ImmunologicIncidenceInfiltrationIntermediary MetabolismInvadedKolliker's reticulumL-GlutamateL-GlutamineMR ImagingMR TomographyMRIMRIsMagnetic Resonance ImagingMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorMapsMeasuresMedical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic ResonanceMetabolicMetabolic ProcessesMetabolismMethodsMitochondriaModelingModern ManNMR ImagingNMR TomographyNerve CellsNerve Transmitter SubstancesNerve UnitNeural CellNeuritesNeurocyteNeurogliaNeuroglial CellsNeuroglial NeoplasmNeuroglial TumorNeuronsNeurontinNeurotransmittersNon-neuronal cellNonneuronal cellNuclear Magnetic Resonance ImagingOperative ProceduresOperative Surgical ProceduresPatientsPhenotypePredispositionProcessQ LevoglutamideQ. LevoglutamideRadiologyRadiology SpecialtyRecurrenceRecurrentStructureSurgicalSurgical InterventionsSurgical ProcedureSusceptibilitySynapsesSynapticT-StageTherapeuticTissue SampleTubeTumor CellTumor stageWorkZeugmatographyastrocytic gliabiologicblood-brain barrier disruptionbloodbrain barrier disruptionbrain parenchymacancer progressionchemo-/radio-therapychemo-radiotherapychemoradiationchemoradiation therapychemoradiation treatmentchemoradiotherapycontrast enhanceddMRIdensitydevelopmentaldifferential expressiondifferentially expresseddiffusion tensor imaginggabapentinglial-derived tumorglutamatergicimagingimmune cell infiltratein vivoinhibitormalignancymitochondrialneoplasm progressionneoplasm/cancerneoplastic cellneoplastic progressionnerve cementneuroglia neoplasmneuroglia tumorneuronalprogenitorradio-chemo-therapyradio-chemotherapyradiochemotherapyscRNA sequencingscRNA-seqsingle cell RNA-seqsingle cell RNAseqsingle cell expression profilingsingle cell transcriptomic profilingsingle-cell RNA sequencingstandard of caresurgerysynapsetooltranscriptional differencestumortumor progressiontumors in the brainuptake
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The goal of this work is to detect and differentiate with MRI the invasive NEU and GPM high-grade glioma

subtypes based on their divergent microstructure, glycolytic metabolism, and glutaminergic synapse profiles.

High grade glioma (HGG) brain tumors rank among the most lethal of all human cancers, with a median survival

of ~17…

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