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Visualizing Cancer-Originating Acetate Uptake Through MCT1 in Reactive Astrocytes in the Glioblastoma Tumor Microenvironment.

Dongwoo KimHae Young KoJee-In ChungYongmin Mason ParkSangwon LeeSeon Yoo KimJisu KimJoong-Hyun ChunKyung-Seok HanMisu LeeYeon Ha JuSun Jun ParkKi Duk ParkMin-Ho NamSe-Hoon KimJin-Kyoung ShimYoungjoo ParkHyunkeong LimJaekyung ParkHyunjin KimSuhyun KimUiyeol ParkHoon RyuSo Yun LeeSunghyouk ParkSeok-Gu KangJong Hee ChangJustin Daho LeeMijin Yun
Published in: Neuro-oncology (2023)
Our results highlight the role of acetate derived from glioblastoma cells in inducing reactive astrogliosis and underscore the potential value of 11C-acetate PET as an imaging technique for detecting reactive astrogliosis, offering important implications for the diagnosis and treatment of glioblastomas.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • papillary thyroid
  • high resolution
  • cell cycle arrest
  • computed tomography
  • positron emission tomography
  • oxidative stress
  • cell death
  • pet imaging
  • climate change
  • living cells