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Leptomeningeal Tissue: a Barrier Against Brain Tumor Cell Invasion

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1994

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The present study indicates that there may be important biologic differences between the invasive behavior of gliomas and non-neuroepithelial tumors. Our co-culture experiments suggest that leptomeningeal cells and associated acellular components may constitute a barrier against glioma cell invasion. However, this barrier may not be functional for metastatic tumors to the brain. The presence of glioma cells within the leptomeninges should not necessarily be taken as evidence of aggressive growth or as an indicator of malignancy.