Cancer stem cells are responsible for the formation and development of tumors, where they contribute to a functional heterogeneity in various cancers, including those involved in metastasis. The detailed study of the biology of these cells implicate new, targeted treatments in the elimination of these cells in order to avoid the self-renewal of the tumors. The present review highlights aspects of stem cells in the progression of cancer according to their properties of selfrenewal, heterogeneity and resistance to apoptosis related to certain markers that could serve as a basis for diagnosis. Processes that cause epigenetic alterations and mutations of the genes responsible for promoting the formation of cancer stem cells are detailed, in add...
Stem cell research has greatly contributed to the field of oncology with the identification and isol...
Tumor heterogeneity represents an important limitation to the development of effective cancer therap...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that neoplastic clones are maintained exclusively by a rare...
Cancer stem cells are responsible for the formation, development of tumors, where it has been establ...
The classic hallmarks of cancer are a poorly differentiated phenotype, and a cellular and genetic he...
Almost all tumors are composed of a heterogeneous cell population, making them difficult to treat. A...
Cancer is a clonal malignant disease originated in a single cell and characterized by the accumulati...
The theory of cancer stem cells (CSCs) proposes that the different cells within a tumor, as well as ...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Identification of the cell types capable of initiating and sustaining growth of the neoplastic clone...
Recently, there is an increasing evidence supporting the theory of cancer stem cells not only in leu...
AbstractIdentification of the cell types capable of initiating and sustaining growth of the neoplast...
Cancer is a heterogenous disease displaying marked inter- and intra- tumoral diversity. The existenc...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have provided new insights into the tumorigenesis and metastatic potential ...
The discovery of stem cells and their potential abilities in self-renewal and differentiation has op...
Stem cell research has greatly contributed to the field of oncology with the identification and isol...
Tumor heterogeneity represents an important limitation to the development of effective cancer therap...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that neoplastic clones are maintained exclusively by a rare...
Cancer stem cells are responsible for the formation, development of tumors, where it has been establ...
The classic hallmarks of cancer are a poorly differentiated phenotype, and a cellular and genetic he...
Almost all tumors are composed of a heterogeneous cell population, making them difficult to treat. A...
Cancer is a clonal malignant disease originated in a single cell and characterized by the accumulati...
The theory of cancer stem cells (CSCs) proposes that the different cells within a tumor, as well as ...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Identification of the cell types capable of initiating and sustaining growth of the neoplastic clone...
Recently, there is an increasing evidence supporting the theory of cancer stem cells not only in leu...
AbstractIdentification of the cell types capable of initiating and sustaining growth of the neoplast...
Cancer is a heterogenous disease displaying marked inter- and intra- tumoral diversity. The existenc...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have provided new insights into the tumorigenesis and metastatic potential ...
The discovery of stem cells and their potential abilities in self-renewal and differentiation has op...
Stem cell research has greatly contributed to the field of oncology with the identification and isol...
Tumor heterogeneity represents an important limitation to the development of effective cancer therap...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that neoplastic clones are maintained exclusively by a rare...