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Researchers from Tokyo Women's Medical University describe findings in brain cancer

Published in Surgery Litigation and Law Weekly, February 1st, 2008

According to a study from Tokyo, Japan, "Cerebral edema is associated with common brain tumors. Aquaporine-4 (AQP4) is a member of the water channel protein family, which is thought to be a major factor regulating cerebral edema."

"To elucidate the characterization of the expression of AQP4 and the relationship of the expression of VEGF, we investigated the expression of AQP4 in tumors of the central nervous system immunohistochemically. Brain tumors and nontumorous cerebral tissue for control were evaluated by immunohistochemical staining using anti-AQP4, VEGF, CD34, and MIB-1. In tumor cells, only glial tumor cells showed a positive reaction for AQP4. The reactivities...

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