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From: Exploring the information transmission properties of noise-induced dynamics: application to glioma differentiation

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Glioma differentiation signaling network. Cholera toxin (purple) acts as a principal input to the system, inducing glioma cell differentiation via multiple pathways, the PKA/CREB [13], P13K/AKT/pGSK3 β/cyclin D1 [14], and IL6/JAK2/STAT3 [15] pathways. GFAP (pink) serves as the differentiation marker, measuring the extent to which glioma cells differentiate into normal glia-like cells

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