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EGFR wild-type amplification and activation promote invasion and development of glioblastoma independent of angiogenesis.
Talasila KM, Soentgerath A, Euskirchen P, Rosland GV, Wang J, Huszthy PC, Prestegarden L, Skaftnesmo KO, Sakariassen PØ, Eskilsson E, Stieber D, Keunen O, Brekka N, Moen I, Nigro JM, Vintermyr OK, Lund-Johansen M, Niclou S, Mørk SJ, Enger PO, Bjerkvig R, Miletic H. Talasila KM, et al. Acta Neuropathol. 2013 May;125(5):683-98. doi: 10.1007/s00401-013-1101-1. Epub 2013 Feb 22. Acta Neuropathol. 2013. PMID: 23429996 Free PMC article.
Tumor versus stromal cells in culture--survival of the fittest?
Talasila KM, Brekka N, Mangseth K, Stieber D, Evensen L, Rosland GV, Torsvik A, Wagner M, Niclou SP, Mahesparan R, Vintermyr OK, Bjerkvig R, Nigro JM, Miletic H. Talasila KM, et al. PLoS One. 2013 Dec 2;8(12):e81183. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0081183. eCollection 2013. PLoS One. 2013. PMID: 24349039 Free PMC article.
EGFRvIII mutations can emerge as late and heterogenous events in glioblastoma development and promote angiogenesis through Src activation.
Eskilsson E, Rosland GV, Talasila KM, Knappskog S, Keunen O, Sottoriva A, Foerster S, Solecki G, Taxt T, Jirik R, Fritah S, Harter PN, Välk K, Al Hossain J, Joseph JV, Jahedi R, Saed HS, Piccirillo SG, Spiteri I, Leiss L, Euskirchen P, Graziani G, Daubon T, Lund-Johansen M, Enger PØ, Winkler F, Ritter CA, Niclou SP, Watts C, Bjerkvig R, Miletic H. Eskilsson E, et al. Among authors: talasila km. Neuro Oncol. 2016 Dec;18(12):1644-1655. doi: 10.1093/neuonc/now113. Epub 2016 Jun 10. Neuro Oncol. 2016. PMID: 27286795 Free PMC article.
The angiogenic switch leads to a metabolic shift in human glioblastoma.
Talasila KM, Røsland GV, Hagland HR, Eskilsson E, Flønes IH, Fritah S, Azuaje F, Atai N, Harter PN, Mittelbronn M, Andersen M, Joseph JV, Hossain JA, Vallar L, Noorden CJ, Niclou SP, Thorsen F, Tronstad KJ, Tzoulis C, Bjerkvig R, Miletic H. Talasila KM, et al. Neuro Oncol. 2017 Mar 1;19(3):383-393. doi: 10.1093/neuonc/now175. Neuro Oncol. 2017. PMID: 27591677 Free PMC article.
Tumour-associated glial host cells display a stem-like phenotype with a distinct gene expression profile and promote growth of GBM xenografts.
Leiss L, Mutlu E, Øyan A, Yan T, Tsinkalovsky O, Sleire L, Petersen K, Rahman MA, Johannessen M, Mitra SS, Jacobsen HK, Talasila KM, Miletic H, Jonassen I, Li X, Brons NH, Kalland KH, Wang J, Enger PØ. Leiss L, et al. Among authors: talasila km. BMC Cancer. 2017 Feb 7;17(1):108. doi: 10.1186/s12885-017-3109-8. BMC Cancer. 2017. PMID: 28173797 Free PMC article.
Analysis of the growth dynamics of angiogenesis-dependent and -independent experimental glioblastomas by multimodal small-animal PET and MRI.
Viel T, Talasila KM, Monfared P, Wang J, Jikeli JF, Waerzeggers Y, Neumaier B, Backes H, Brekka N, Thorsen F, Stieber D, Niclou SP, Winkeler A, Tavitian B, Hoehn M, Bjerkvig R, Miletic H, Jacobs AH. Viel T, et al. Among authors: talasila km. J Nucl Med. 2012 Jul;53(7):1135-45. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.111.101659. Epub 2012 Jun 11. J Nucl Med. 2012. PMID: 22689925 Free article.
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