| 1. | Astroblastoma predominantly affects children, but young adults are also susceptible to the tumor.
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| 2. | However, further histology has confirmed that special structures and characteristics are unique to astroblastoma.
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| 3. | The majority of patients with astroblastoma display a limited set of physical and physiological symptoms.
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| 4. | Specific neuronal markers further distinguish astroblastoma.
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| 5. | Beyond normal pathologies, scientists have discovered some abnormal characteristics of astroblastoma in a variety of patients.
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| 6. | One of the more exciting and promising routes for treatment involves stem cell use to combat astroblastoma.
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| 7. | Like most tumors in the brain, astroblastoma can be treated through surgery and various forms of therapy.
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| 8. | However, the work remains a preliminary insight into the role of neuronal stemlike cells on astroblastoma development.
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| 9. | Astroblastoma can be divided into low-grade, well-differentiated tumors and high-grade, anaplastic subtypes.
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| 10. | A study in 2005 profiled cell surface markers of astroblastoma cells removed from an 11-year-old patient.
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