Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in men worldwide. Chemotherapy response is very poor and resistance to hormone-based treatments is frequent in advances stages. Recently, tumor-initiating cells or cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified in several cancers, including PCa. These cells are thought to be responsible for therapy resistance, relapse and metastasis. In the present work, enriched populations of CSCs were obtained using a mixed procedure that included differential clone-forming ability, sphere growing induction (prostatospheres) and magnetic-associated cell sorting (MACS). Also, stem marker expression was determined in PCa biopsies of different histological grades and metastasis samples. The si...
Background: Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Nevertheles...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cause of malignancy in males and the second leading cause o...
Prostate cancer (PC) is major common malignancy in males in most industrialized Western countries, w...
Existing therapies for prostate cancer eradicates the bulk of cells within a tumor. However, most pa...
Prostate cancer stem-like cells (PCSLCs) are considered to be the 'seed' of prostate cance...
Recently, various human tumors have been shown to contain stem-like cells called cancer stem cells. ...
Artículo de publicación ISICancer stem cells (CSCs) have the ability to self-renew and differentiate...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death for U.S. men. While androgen depriva...
textThe recently resurrected cancer stem cell (CSC) theory sheds new light on understanding tumor bi...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies indicate the presence of a small, stem-like cell population in several hu...
Tumour cells with a stem cell-like phenotype have recently been identified in prostate tumors and it...
Prostate Cancer represents the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States, ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Nevertheless, the devel...
Background: Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Nevertheles...
Background: Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Nevertheles...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cause of malignancy in males and the second leading cause o...
Prostate cancer (PC) is major common malignancy in males in most industrialized Western countries, w...
Existing therapies for prostate cancer eradicates the bulk of cells within a tumor. However, most pa...
Prostate cancer stem-like cells (PCSLCs) are considered to be the 'seed' of prostate cance...
Recently, various human tumors have been shown to contain stem-like cells called cancer stem cells. ...
Artículo de publicación ISICancer stem cells (CSCs) have the ability to self-renew and differentiate...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death for U.S. men. While androgen depriva...
textThe recently resurrected cancer stem cell (CSC) theory sheds new light on understanding tumor bi...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies indicate the presence of a small, stem-like cell population in several hu...
Tumour cells with a stem cell-like phenotype have recently been identified in prostate tumors and it...
Prostate Cancer represents the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States, ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Nevertheless, the devel...
Background: Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Nevertheles...
Background: Cancer stem cells (CSC) drive prostate cancer tumor survival and metastasis. Nevertheles...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cause of malignancy in males and the second leading cause o...
Prostate cancer (PC) is major common malignancy in males in most industrialized Western countries, w...