The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumor growth and progression. Here, we present a mathematical model of malignancies to investigate how a hierarchical organized cancer cell population affects the fundamental properties of solid malignancies. We establish that tumors modeled in a CSC context more faithfully resemble human malignancies and show invasive behavior, whereas tumors without a CSC hierarchy do not. These findings are corroborated by in vitro studies. In addition, we provide evidence that the CSC model is accompanied by highly altered evolutionary dynamics compared with the ones predicted to exist in a stochastic, nonhierarchical tumor model. Our main findings indicate t...
<div><p>Cells of different organs at different ages have an intrinsic set of kinetics that dictates ...
Tumors are appreciated to be an intrinsically heterogeneous population of cells with varying prolife...
Cancers arise as a result of genetic and epigenetic alterations. These accumulate in cells during th...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
The finding that only a sub-fraction of tumor cells, so called Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), is endowed w...
International audienceThe cancer stem cell hypothesis states that tumors are maintained by a small s...
Background: Recent reports indicate that a subgroup of tumor cells named cancer stem cells (CSCs) or...
Cancer cells within a given tumor were long regarded as a largely homogeneous group of cells origina...
Background: Recent reports indicate that a subgroup of tumor cells named cancer stem cells (CSCs) or...
AbstractTumors are known to be heterogeneous containing a dynamic mixture of phenotypically and func...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that tumors contain a small population of cancer cells that...
Abstract Cancer stem cells (CSCs) drive tumor progression, metastases, treatment resistance, and rec...
Tumors are heterogeneous diseases as emerged since the earliest pathological examinations. In the cl...
We present a multiphase model for solid tumor initiation and progression focusing on the properties ...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept is a highly debated topic in cancer research. While experimental ...
<div><p>Cells of different organs at different ages have an intrinsic set of kinetics that dictates ...
Tumors are appreciated to be an intrinsically heterogeneous population of cells with varying prolife...
Cancers arise as a result of genetic and epigenetic alterations. These accumulate in cells during th...
The recently developed concept of cancer stem cells (CSC) sheds new light on various aspects of tumo...
The finding that only a sub-fraction of tumor cells, so called Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), is endowed w...
International audienceThe cancer stem cell hypothesis states that tumors are maintained by a small s...
Background: Recent reports indicate that a subgroup of tumor cells named cancer stem cells (CSCs) or...
Cancer cells within a given tumor were long regarded as a largely homogeneous group of cells origina...
Background: Recent reports indicate that a subgroup of tumor cells named cancer stem cells (CSCs) or...
AbstractTumors are known to be heterogeneous containing a dynamic mixture of phenotypically and func...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that tumors contain a small population of cancer cells that...
Abstract Cancer stem cells (CSCs) drive tumor progression, metastases, treatment resistance, and rec...
Tumors are heterogeneous diseases as emerged since the earliest pathological examinations. In the cl...
We present a multiphase model for solid tumor initiation and progression focusing on the properties ...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept is a highly debated topic in cancer research. While experimental ...
<div><p>Cells of different organs at different ages have an intrinsic set of kinetics that dictates ...
Tumors are appreciated to be an intrinsically heterogeneous population of cells with varying prolife...
Cancers arise as a result of genetic and epigenetic alterations. These accumulate in cells during th...