[EN] Within the past years there have been substantial changes to our understanding of haematopoiesis and cells that initiate and sustain leukemia. Recent studies have revealed that developing haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells are much more heterogeneous and versatile than has been previously thought. This versatility includes cells using more than one route to a fate and cells having progressed some way towards a cell type retaining other lineage options as clandestine. These notions impact substantially on our understanding of the origin and nature of leukemia. An important question is whether leukemia stem cells are as versatile as their cell of origin as an abundance of cells belonging to a lineage is often a feature of overt leu...
Leukemia is characterized by the uncontrolled production of leukemic cells and impaired normal hemat...
Copyright © 2012 E. Dorantes-Acosta and R. Pelayo. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Defining the characteristics of leukemia stem cells is critical in order to better understand both t...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Hematopoiesis.To prod...
Self-maintaining hematopoietic stem cells are a cell population that is primarily ‘at risk’ to malig...
The blood-related cancer leukemia was the first disease where human cancer stem cells (CSCs), or leu...
This article belongs to the Collection Feature Papers in Molecular Biology.Cancer-stem-cell theory s...
The blood-related cancer leukemia was the first disease where human cancer stem cells (CSCs), or leu...
The blood-related cancer leukemia was the first disease where human cancer stem cells (CSCs), or leu...
The mammalian haematopoietic system is a progressively lineage-restricted branching hierarchy that r...
The mammalian haematopoietic system is a progressively lineage-restricted branching hierarchy that r...
"How do cells differentiate into one type or another? is one of the most fundamental questions ...
AbstractMost hematopoietic malignancies are comprised of cells that are functionally heterogeneous, ...
SummaryWhile it is clear that a single hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) is capable of giving rise to al...
Leukemia is characterized by the uncontrolled production of leukemic cells and impaired normal hemat...
Copyright © 2012 E. Dorantes-Acosta and R. Pelayo. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Defining the characteristics of leukemia stem cells is critical in order to better understand both t...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Hematopoiesis.To prod...
Self-maintaining hematopoietic stem cells are a cell population that is primarily ‘at risk’ to malig...
The blood-related cancer leukemia was the first disease where human cancer stem cells (CSCs), or leu...
This article belongs to the Collection Feature Papers in Molecular Biology.Cancer-stem-cell theory s...
The blood-related cancer leukemia was the first disease where human cancer stem cells (CSCs), or leu...
The blood-related cancer leukemia was the first disease where human cancer stem cells (CSCs), or leu...
The mammalian haematopoietic system is a progressively lineage-restricted branching hierarchy that r...
The mammalian haematopoietic system is a progressively lineage-restricted branching hierarchy that r...
"How do cells differentiate into one type or another? is one of the most fundamental questions ...
AbstractMost hematopoietic malignancies are comprised of cells that are functionally heterogeneous, ...
SummaryWhile it is clear that a single hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) is capable of giving rise to al...
Leukemia is characterized by the uncontrolled production of leukemic cells and impaired normal hemat...
Copyright © 2012 E. Dorantes-Acosta and R. Pelayo. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Defining the characteristics of leukemia stem cells is critical in order to better understand both t...