Tumor-initiating cells are responsible for tumor maintenance and relapse in solid and hematologic cancers. Although tumor-initiating cells were initially believed to be mainly quiescent, rapidly proliferating tumorigenic cells were found in breast cancer. In colon cancer, the proliferative activity of the tumorigenic population has not been defined, although it represents an essential parameter for the development of more effective therapeutic strategies. Here, we show that tumorigenic colon cancer cells can be found in a rapidly proliferating state in vitro and in vivo, both in human tumors and mouse xenografts. Inhibitors of polo-like kinase1 (Plk1), a mitotic kinase essential for cell proliferation, demonstrated maximal efficiency over o...
Background: Quiescent/slow cycling cells have been identified in several tumors and correlated with ...
AbstractColorectal carcinoma (CRC) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Western countries....
A novel paradigm in tumor biology suggests that cancer growth is driven by stem-like cells within a ...
Tumor-initiating cells are responsible for tumor maintenance and relapse in solid and hematologic ca...
Tumor-initiating cells are responsible for tumor maintenance and relapse in solid and hematologic ca...
Tumor-initiating cells are responsible for tumor mainte- nance and relapse in solid and hematologic ...
It is widely accepted by the scientific community that cancer, including colon cancer, is a “stem ce...
It has been hypothesized that tumours are caricatures of normal tissue organization, where a minorit...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Stem cells of normal tissues have resistance mechanisms that allow them to surviv...
Background: The expansion and metastasis of colorectal cancers are closely associated with the dynam...
An area of research that has been recently gaining attention is the relationship between cancer stem...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common form of cancer and the second cause of cancer-relat...
SummaryA novel paradigm in tumor biology suggests that cancer growth is driven by stem-like cells wi...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer (men and women combined) in the U...
First developed for hematologic disorders, the concept of cancer stem cells (CSCs) was expanded to s...
Background: Quiescent/slow cycling cells have been identified in several tumors and correlated with ...
AbstractColorectal carcinoma (CRC) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Western countries....
A novel paradigm in tumor biology suggests that cancer growth is driven by stem-like cells within a ...
Tumor-initiating cells are responsible for tumor maintenance and relapse in solid and hematologic ca...
Tumor-initiating cells are responsible for tumor maintenance and relapse in solid and hematologic ca...
Tumor-initiating cells are responsible for tumor mainte- nance and relapse in solid and hematologic ...
It is widely accepted by the scientific community that cancer, including colon cancer, is a “stem ce...
It has been hypothesized that tumours are caricatures of normal tissue organization, where a minorit...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Stem cells of normal tissues have resistance mechanisms that allow them to surviv...
Background: The expansion and metastasis of colorectal cancers are closely associated with the dynam...
An area of research that has been recently gaining attention is the relationship between cancer stem...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common form of cancer and the second cause of cancer-relat...
SummaryA novel paradigm in tumor biology suggests that cancer growth is driven by stem-like cells wi...
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer (men and women combined) in the U...
First developed for hematologic disorders, the concept of cancer stem cells (CSCs) was expanded to s...
Background: Quiescent/slow cycling cells have been identified in several tumors and correlated with ...
AbstractColorectal carcinoma (CRC) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Western countries....
A novel paradigm in tumor biology suggests that cancer growth is driven by stem-like cells within a ...