The cancer stem-cell hypothesis proposes that malignant tumors are likely to encompass a cellular hierarchy that parallels normal tissue and may be responsible for the maintenance and recurrence of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in patients. The purpose of this manuscript is to review methods for optimizing the derivation and culturing of stem-like cells also known as tumor stem cells (TSCs) from patient-derived GBM tissue samples. The hallmarks of TSCs are that they must be able to self-renew and retain tumorigenicity. The isolation, optimization and derivation of TSCs as outlined in this review, will be important in understanding biology and therapeutic applications related to these cells
Glioblastoma (GBM) stem cells (GSCs), responsible for tumor growth, recurrence, and resistance to th...
According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis a subpopulation of cells within a tumour has the capaci...
International audienceGlioblastoma is currently described as the worst brain tumor because of its ag...
A cancer stem cell (CSC) is defined as an undifferentiated cell with the ability to self-renew, diff...
Gliomas are the most common primary brain tumors and especially high grade gliomas have a bad progno...
The original concept of tumour stem cells (TSC) has been questioned ten years after TSCs in glioblas...
The outcome for glioblastoma patients remains extremely poor, despite the advances in surgical and m...
This review presents compelling evidence that human glioblastoma is a heterogenous tumor composed fr...
The discovery of glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) in the 2000s revolutionized the cancer research fiel...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
Glioma stem-like cells (GSCs) were first described as a population which may in part be resistant to...
Gliomas, much like other cancers, are composed of a het-erogeneous mix of neoplastic and non-neoplas...
Glioblastoma is the most common and highly malignant primary brain tumor, and patients affected with...
SummaryThe concept of tumor stem cells (TSCs) provides a new paradigm for understanding tumor biolog...
High-grade gliomas (World Health Organization grade III anaplastic astrocytoma and grade IV glioblas...
Glioblastoma (GBM) stem cells (GSCs), responsible for tumor growth, recurrence, and resistance to th...
According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis a subpopulation of cells within a tumour has the capaci...
International audienceGlioblastoma is currently described as the worst brain tumor because of its ag...
A cancer stem cell (CSC) is defined as an undifferentiated cell with the ability to self-renew, diff...
Gliomas are the most common primary brain tumors and especially high grade gliomas have a bad progno...
The original concept of tumour stem cells (TSC) has been questioned ten years after TSCs in glioblas...
The outcome for glioblastoma patients remains extremely poor, despite the advances in surgical and m...
This review presents compelling evidence that human glioblastoma is a heterogenous tumor composed fr...
The discovery of glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) in the 2000s revolutionized the cancer research fiel...
It has been recently suggested that many types of cancer, including glioblastoma (GBM), contain func...
Glioma stem-like cells (GSCs) were first described as a population which may in part be resistant to...
Gliomas, much like other cancers, are composed of a het-erogeneous mix of neoplastic and non-neoplas...
Glioblastoma is the most common and highly malignant primary brain tumor, and patients affected with...
SummaryThe concept of tumor stem cells (TSCs) provides a new paradigm for understanding tumor biolog...
High-grade gliomas (World Health Organization grade III anaplastic astrocytoma and grade IV glioblas...
Glioblastoma (GBM) stem cells (GSCs), responsible for tumor growth, recurrence, and resistance to th...
According to the cancer stem cell hypothesis a subpopulation of cells within a tumour has the capaci...
International audienceGlioblastoma is currently described as the worst brain tumor because of its ag...