Several surface markers have been proposed for the identification and characterization of colorectal cancer stem-like cells (CR-CSLCs). However, their reliability in CR-CSLCs identification remains controversial. This study evaluated the correlation between all candidate surface marker's expression and CSLCs properties (tumorigenicity) through monitoring in vivo tumor incidence and final tumor volume. PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases were systematically searched until November 2017. A total of 27 studies were found that met the inclusion criteria for cluster of differentiation 133 (CD133) and CD44 markers. Results indicated that either CD133 or CD44 positive cells caused about twofold increase in tumor volume compared with the n...
Asmaa M Zahran,1 Amal Rayan,2 Hussein Fakhry,3 Alia M Attia,4 Ahmed M Ashmawy,5 Ahmed Soliman,6 Azza...
CD133 is a membrane molecule that has been, controversially, reported as a CSC marker in colorectal ...
Copyright © 2014 Pavel Pitule et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Several surface markers have been proposed for the identification and characterization of colorectal...
[[abstract]]Background: Positive expression of CD44 and CD133 and high expression levels of an epith...
[[abstract]]Background: Positive expression of CD44 and CD133 and high expression levels of an epith...
[[abstract]]Background: Positive expression of CD44 and CD133 and high expression levels of an epith...
Aim. The goal of this study was to semiquantitatively detect presence of cancer stem cells markers C...
Background: CD133 and CD44 are putative cancer stem cell (CSC) markers in colorectal cancer (CRC). H...
AIM: To verify that CD markers are available for detecting cancer stem cell populations and to evalu...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies in the world. The cancer ...
Increasing evidence that cancers originate from small populations of so-called cancer stem cells (CS...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence based on cancer stem cell (CSC) models, is boosting the progress of tr...
Objective. Stage I colorectal carcinomas display a highly variable behavior which is not accurately ...
Summary: Background/Objective: CD133 is currently considered the most robust surface marker for col...
Asmaa M Zahran,1 Amal Rayan,2 Hussein Fakhry,3 Alia M Attia,4 Ahmed M Ashmawy,5 Ahmed Soliman,6 Azza...
CD133 is a membrane molecule that has been, controversially, reported as a CSC marker in colorectal ...
Copyright © 2014 Pavel Pitule et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Several surface markers have been proposed for the identification and characterization of colorectal...
[[abstract]]Background: Positive expression of CD44 and CD133 and high expression levels of an epith...
[[abstract]]Background: Positive expression of CD44 and CD133 and high expression levels of an epith...
[[abstract]]Background: Positive expression of CD44 and CD133 and high expression levels of an epith...
Aim. The goal of this study was to semiquantitatively detect presence of cancer stem cells markers C...
Background: CD133 and CD44 are putative cancer stem cell (CSC) markers in colorectal cancer (CRC). H...
AIM: To verify that CD markers are available for detecting cancer stem cell populations and to evalu...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies in the world. The cancer ...
Increasing evidence that cancers originate from small populations of so-called cancer stem cells (CS...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence based on cancer stem cell (CSC) models, is boosting the progress of tr...
Objective. Stage I colorectal carcinomas display a highly variable behavior which is not accurately ...
Summary: Background/Objective: CD133 is currently considered the most robust surface marker for col...
Asmaa M Zahran,1 Amal Rayan,2 Hussein Fakhry,3 Alia M Attia,4 Ahmed M Ashmawy,5 Ahmed Soliman,6 Azza...
CD133 is a membrane molecule that has been, controversially, reported as a CSC marker in colorectal ...
Copyright © 2014 Pavel Pitule et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...