Melanoma, like most cancers, is a disease that wreaks havoc mostly through its propensity to spread and establish secondary tumors at sites that are anatomically distant from the primary tumor. The consideration of models of cancer progression is therefore important to understand the essence of this disease. Previous work has suggested that melanoma may propagate according to a cancer stem cell (CSC) model in which rare tumorigenic and bulk non‐tumorigenic cells are organized into stable hierarchies within tumors. However, recent studies using assays that are more permissive for revealing tumorigenic potential indicate that it will not be possible to cure patients by focusing research and therapy on rare populations of cells within melanoma...
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Melanoma is a neoplasm whose biology we are getting to know better and better. The consequence of th...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Melanoma: Prevention and Molecular Epidemiology.[Simple Su...
It is now well established that a subpopulation of tumor stem cells (TSCs) are present within cancer...
Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasia issued from the malignant transformation of melanocytes, the pig...
Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasia issued from the malignant transformation of melanocytes, the pig...
It is now well established that a subpopulation of tumor stem cells (TSCs) are present within cancer...
Malignant melanoma is a tumor characterized by a very high level of heterogeneity, responsible for i...
Melanospheres, the melanoma cells that grow as nonadherent colonies and that show in vitro self-rene...
Stem cells play a critical role in normal tissue maintenance, and mutations in these stem cells may ...
Melanoma is the deadliest of all skin cancers due to its high metastatic potential. In recent years,...
Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that accounts for 80% of skin cancer deaths. Recent studie...
The failure to eradicate most cancers and in particular melanoma may be as fundamental as a misident...
Melanoma remains the most lethal skin cancer, mainly because of high resistance to therapy. Side pop...
Human malignant melanoma is a highly aggressive tumor which demonstrates heterogeneity and a propens...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/79226/1/j.1755-148X.2010.00750.x.pd
Melanoma is a neoplasm whose biology we are getting to know better and better. The consequence of th...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Melanoma: Prevention and Molecular Epidemiology.[Simple Su...
It is now well established that a subpopulation of tumor stem cells (TSCs) are present within cancer...
Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasia issued from the malignant transformation of melanocytes, the pig...
Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasia issued from the malignant transformation of melanocytes, the pig...
It is now well established that a subpopulation of tumor stem cells (TSCs) are present within cancer...
Malignant melanoma is a tumor characterized by a very high level of heterogeneity, responsible for i...
Melanospheres, the melanoma cells that grow as nonadherent colonies and that show in vitro self-rene...
Stem cells play a critical role in normal tissue maintenance, and mutations in these stem cells may ...
Melanoma is the deadliest of all skin cancers due to its high metastatic potential. In recent years,...
Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that accounts for 80% of skin cancer deaths. Recent studie...
The failure to eradicate most cancers and in particular melanoma may be as fundamental as a misident...
Melanoma remains the most lethal skin cancer, mainly because of high resistance to therapy. Side pop...
Human malignant melanoma is a highly aggressive tumor which demonstrates heterogeneity and a propens...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/79226/1/j.1755-148X.2010.00750.x.pd
Melanoma is a neoplasm whose biology we are getting to know better and better. The consequence of th...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Melanoma: Prevention and Molecular Epidemiology.[Simple Su...