A tumor originates from a normal cell that has undergone tumorigenic transformation as a result of genetic mutations. This transformed cell is the cell-of-origin for the tumor. In contrast, an established clinical tumor is sustained by subpopulations of self-renewing cancer cells operationally called cancer stem cells (CSC) that can generate, intraclonally, both tumorigenic and nontumorigenic cells. Identifying and characterizing tumor cell-of-origin and CSCs should help elu-cidate tumor cell heterogeneity, which, in turn, should help understand tumor cell responses to clinical treatments, drug resistance, tumor relapse, and metastatic spread. Both tumor transplantation and lineage-tracing assays have been helpful in characterizing these ca...
One of the key goals of cancer research is to understand more precisely the mechanisms of tumor grow...
Background: In the previous theories of cancer, they considered that cancer was a homogeneous which ...
Over the last decade, the concept that tumors are maintained by their own stem cells, termed cancer ...
Abstract Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affe...
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The classic hallmarks of cancer are a poorly differentiated phenotype, and a cellular and genetic he...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
ABSTRACT: During the past years in vivo transplantation experiments and in vitro colony-forming assa...
ABSTRACT: During the past years in vivo transplantation experiments and in vitro colony-forming assa...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the pathological counterpart of normal somatic tissue stem cells. They ...
Cancer cells within a given tumor were long regarded as a largely homogeneous group of cells origina...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a specific subpopulation of tumor cells that selectively possess tumor ...
To date two questions that remain unanswered regarding cancer are the following: i) how is it initia...
One of the key goals of cancer research is to understand more precisely the mechanisms of tumor grow...
Background: In the previous theories of cancer, they considered that cancer was a homogeneous which ...
Over the last decade, the concept that tumors are maintained by their own stem cells, termed cancer ...
Abstract Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affe...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
The classic hallmarks of cancer are a poorly differentiated phenotype, and a cellular and genetic he...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
ABSTRACT: During the past years in vivo transplantation experiments and in vitro colony-forming assa...
ABSTRACT: During the past years in vivo transplantation experiments and in vitro colony-forming assa...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the pathological counterpart of normal somatic tissue stem cells. They ...
Cancer cells within a given tumor were long regarded as a largely homogeneous group of cells origina...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a specific subpopulation of tumor cells that selectively possess tumor ...
To date two questions that remain unanswered regarding cancer are the following: i) how is it initia...
One of the key goals of cancer research is to understand more precisely the mechanisms of tumor grow...
Background: In the previous theories of cancer, they considered that cancer was a homogeneous which ...
Over the last decade, the concept that tumors are maintained by their own stem cells, termed cancer ...