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GBM, microglia and macrophages more resemble the expression profile of non-polarized M0 macrophages [50]. Since the challenges to discriminate microglia from macrophages in human GBM still exist, TAMs as a whole were used to characterize their intra-tumor heterogeneity. Thus, single-cell transcriptomi...
however, are round-shaped like activated microglia, making them indistinguishable in histological sections. When lineage tracing is not used, these two cells can be discriminated by using differential expression of the CD11b/CD
Cerberus, in Greek mythology, the monstrous watchdog of the underworld. He was usually said to have three heads, though the poet Hesiod said he had 50. Heads of snakes grew from his back, and he had a serpent’s tail. He devoured anyone who tried to esca