The relationships between cancer and stemness have a long history that is traced here. From the mid-19th century when the first theory on the embryonic origin of cancer was formulated to works on embryonal carcinoma cells in the mid-20th century, many steps have been crossed leading to the current cancer stem cell theory postulating that tumor growth is supported by a small fraction of the tumoral cells that have stem-like properties. However, in the last fifteen years, many works regularly encourage us to revise the concept of cancer stem cell. This article mentions key results that lead to a new perspective where cancer stem cells are primarily seen as cells exhibiting increased epigenetic plasticity and increased gene expression variabil...
Recently, there is an increasing evidence supporting the theory of cancer stem cells not only in leu...
Most human cancers derive from a single cell targeted by genetic and epigenetic alterations that in...
Many, if not all, tumours contain a sub-population of self-renewing and expanding stem cells known a...
The relationships between cancer and stemness have a long history that is traced here. From the mid-...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
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...
New understanding of the basic nature of malignancy is emerging due to novel studies drawing from st...
Cancer has long been viewed as an exclusively genetic disorder. The model of carcinogenesis, postula...
In this Commentary, the operational definition of cancer stem cells or cancer initiating cells inclu...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that neoplastic clones are maintained exclusively by a rare...
Stem cell research has greatly contributed to the field of oncology with the identification and isol...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept was proposed four decades ago, and states that tumor growth, anal...
Cancer stem cells are a progressive concept to account for the cell biological nature of cancer. Des...
Recently, there is an increasing evidence supporting the theory of cancer stem cells not only in leu...
Most human cancers derive from a single cell targeted by genetic and epigenetic alterations that in...
Many, if not all, tumours contain a sub-population of self-renewing and expanding stem cells known a...
The relationships between cancer and stemness have a long history that is traced here. From the mid-...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the origins of cancer. Currently, evidences show that no...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
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...
New understanding of the basic nature of malignancy is emerging due to novel studies drawing from st...
Cancer has long been viewed as an exclusively genetic disorder. The model of carcinogenesis, postula...
In this Commentary, the operational definition of cancer stem cells or cancer initiating cells inclu...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis suggests that neoplastic clones are maintained exclusively by a rare...
Stem cell research has greatly contributed to the field of oncology with the identification and isol...
The cancer stem cell (CSC) concept was proposed four decades ago, and states that tumor growth, anal...
Cancer stem cells are a progressive concept to account for the cell biological nature of cancer. Des...
Recently, there is an increasing evidence supporting the theory of cancer stem cells not only in leu...
Most human cancers derive from a single cell targeted by genetic and epigenetic alterations that in...
Many, if not all, tumours contain a sub-population of self-renewing and expanding stem cells known a...