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Unraveling Glioma: The Hidden Influence of Aberrant Alternative Splicing
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WHO Classification of Glioma
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Deep Dive
Unraveling Glioma: The Hidden Influence of Aberrant Alternative Splicing
This article delves into a complex biological mechanism increasingly recognized for its influence on brain tumors, particularly gliomas. It offers fresh insights into how subtle shifts at the molecular level might have far-reaching consequences.
What hidden cellular choices could be quietly shaping the fate of cancer development?
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Understanding Herniations
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Time to master mass effect!!
Four main types of herniation from mass effect:
Subfalcine: Brain herniates under the flax. See as midline shift in axial CT slices
Transtentorial: Temporal lobes herniated across the tentorium into the posterior fossa & cause mass effect upon the
— Lea Alhilali, MD (@teachplaygrub)
3:24 PM • Jul 16, 2025
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Flux 2025
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Frontiers in Innovation and Market
UVA’s Breakthrough in Brain Lesion Treatment
This article showcases a groundbreaking, incision‑free treatment developed at UCLA Health that uses microbubble‑assisted focused ultrasound to halt dangerous brain lesions completely non‑invasively and without any medication.
Could such an unexpected scientific discovery transform the future of neurological care in ways we can barely imagine?
Beyond
Becoming a High-achieving Researcher
This article illuminates what elevates a researcher from competent to high‑achieving. It profiles the psychological traits and mindsets that underpin original and relentless inquiry, without revealing the specific pillars themselves. It invites us into a world where passion, persistence, and thoughtful exploration quietly fuel innovation.
What new level of discovery could emerge if you intentionally cultivated just one of these qualities in your own work?