The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept was proposed four decades ago, and states that tumor growth, analogous to the renewal of healthy tissues, is fueled by small numbers of dedicated stem cells. It has gradually become clear that many tumors harbor CSCs in dedicated niches, and yet their identification and eradication has not been as obvious as was initially hoped. Recently developed lineage-tracing and cell-ablation strategies have provided insights into CSC plasticity, quiescence, renewal, and therapeutic response. Here we discuss new developments in the CSC field in relationship to changing insights into how normal stem cells maintain healthy tissues. Expectations in the field have become more realistic, and now, the first successes of the...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have provided new insights into the tumorigenesis and metastatic potential ...
As regards their morphology and biology, tumours consist of heterogeneous cell populations. The canc...
A growing body of evidence indicates that a subpopulation of tumor cells, the so-called cancer stem ...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept was proposed four decades ago, and states that tumor growth, anal...
Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are universally recognized as the most effective anti-cancer ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a specific subpopulation of tumor cells that selectively possess tumor ...
Over the last decade, the concept that tumors are maintained by their own stem cells, termed cancer ...
The Cancer Stem Cells (CSC) hypothesis is based on three fundamental ideas: 1) the similarities in t...
New understanding of the basic nature of malignancy is emerging due to novel studies drawing from st...
The classic hallmarks of cancer are a poorly differentiated phenotype, and a cellular and genetic he...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) model has been established as a cellular mechanism that contributes to ph...
Different mechanisms contribute to intratumor heterogeneity, including genetic mutations, the microe...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
The Cancer Stem Cells (CSC) hypothesis is based on three fundamental ideas: 1) the similarities in t...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the pathological counterpart of normal somatic tissue stem cells. They ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have provided new insights into the tumorigenesis and metastatic potential ...
As regards their morphology and biology, tumours consist of heterogeneous cell populations. The canc...
A growing body of evidence indicates that a subpopulation of tumor cells, the so-called cancer stem ...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept was proposed four decades ago, and states that tumor growth, anal...
Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are universally recognized as the most effective anti-cancer ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a specific subpopulation of tumor cells that selectively possess tumor ...
Over the last decade, the concept that tumors are maintained by their own stem cells, termed cancer ...
The Cancer Stem Cells (CSC) hypothesis is based on three fundamental ideas: 1) the similarities in t...
New understanding of the basic nature of malignancy is emerging due to novel studies drawing from st...
The classic hallmarks of cancer are a poorly differentiated phenotype, and a cellular and genetic he...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) model has been established as a cellular mechanism that contributes to ph...
Different mechanisms contribute to intratumor heterogeneity, including genetic mutations, the microe...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
The Cancer Stem Cells (CSC) hypothesis is based on three fundamental ideas: 1) the similarities in t...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the pathological counterpart of normal somatic tissue stem cells. They ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have provided new insights into the tumorigenesis and metastatic potential ...
As regards their morphology and biology, tumours consist of heterogeneous cell populations. The canc...
A growing body of evidence indicates that a subpopulation of tumor cells, the so-called cancer stem ...