Sex-Distinct Transcriptomic Signatures Underlie MRI-Defined Edema Patterns in GBM
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Explore sex-distinct transcriptomic signatures that underlie MRI-defined edema patterns in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in this 12-minute conference talk from Mathematical Oncology. Discover how tumor microenvironment characteristics differ between sexes and learn about the molecular mechanisms driving distinct edema patterns observed in magnetic resonance imaging of human gliomas. Examine the transcriptomic data analysis methods used to identify these sex-specific signatures and understand their implications for personalized treatment approaches in GBM patients. Gain insights into the intersection of computational biology, medical imaging, and precision oncology as applied to one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer.
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Pamela Jackson: "Sex-distinct transcriptomic signatures underlie MRI-defined edema patterns in GBM"
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Mathematical Oncology