Contains fulltext : 80277schalken.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopulation of cancer stem/progenitor-like cells. Self-renewal and high clonogenic potential are characteristics shared by normal stem and neoplastic stem/progenitor-like cells. We investigated whether human prostate cancer specimens contain cells with these properties. METHODS: Self-renewal and clonogenic potential were assessed by serial passaging of spheres and colony formation, respectively. Gene expression was analyzed by real time PCR. Protein expression was detected by immunocytochemistry. The neoplastic nature of the cells was verified by detection of...
The functional heterogeneity of cancer phenotypes and responses to therapeutics is a huge obstacle t...
Contains fulltext : 19272_stemcebio.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)136 p
There is evidence that stem cells and their progeny play a role in the development of the prostate. ...
Background: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopula...
BACKGROUND: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopulati...
Contains fulltext : 89169schalken.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGR...
PURPOSE: We identified a discrete population of stem cell-like tumor cells expressing 5 essential tr...
textThe recently resurrected cancer stem cell (CSC) theory sheds new light on understanding tumor bi...
Background Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Neverthe-les...
OBJECTIVES: Questions regarding the cell source and mechanisms in the initiation and progression of ...
Cancer may arise from a cancer stem/progenitor cell that shares characteristics with its normal coun...
The normal prostate shows a high degree of cellular organization. The basal layer is populated by pr...
To better understand the underlying mechanism behind the recurrence of end-stage, androgen depletion...
Abstract Background The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis proposes that a population of tumor cells ...
[Abstract] Stem cells, as classically defined, are cells with a capacity to self-renew and to genera...
The functional heterogeneity of cancer phenotypes and responses to therapeutics is a huge obstacle t...
Contains fulltext : 19272_stemcebio.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)136 p
There is evidence that stem cells and their progeny play a role in the development of the prostate. ...
Background: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopula...
BACKGROUND: According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis, tumor growth is sustained by a subpopulati...
Contains fulltext : 89169schalken.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGR...
PURPOSE: We identified a discrete population of stem cell-like tumor cells expressing 5 essential tr...
textThe recently resurrected cancer stem cell (CSC) theory sheds new light on understanding tumor bi...
Background Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Neverthe-les...
OBJECTIVES: Questions regarding the cell source and mechanisms in the initiation and progression of ...
Cancer may arise from a cancer stem/progenitor cell that shares characteristics with its normal coun...
The normal prostate shows a high degree of cellular organization. The basal layer is populated by pr...
To better understand the underlying mechanism behind the recurrence of end-stage, androgen depletion...
Abstract Background The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis proposes that a population of tumor cells ...
[Abstract] Stem cells, as classically defined, are cells with a capacity to self-renew and to genera...
The functional heterogeneity of cancer phenotypes and responses to therapeutics is a huge obstacle t...
Contains fulltext : 19272_stemcebio.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)136 p
There is evidence that stem cells and their progeny play a role in the development of the prostate. ...