Gliomas are the most common intracranial malignant tumors in humans. High grade gliomas in particular pose a unique challenge due to their propensity for proliferation and tissue invasion. The invasion of neoplastic cells into healthy brain tissue is a pathologic hallmark of gliomas and contributes to the failure of current therapeutic modalities (surgery, radiation and chemotherapy). Glioma cells have the ability to invade as single cells through the unique environment of the normal CNS. The brain parenchyma has a unique composition, mainly hyaluronan, and is devoid of rigid protein barriers composed of collagen, fibronectin and laminin...