[HTML][HTML] Stem cells and cancer: two faces of eve
MF Clarke, M Fuller - Cell, 2006 - cell.com
MF Clarke, M Fuller
Cell, 2006•cell.comRecent evidence suggests that a subset of cancer cells within some tumors, the so-called
cancer stem cells, may drive the growth and metastasis of these tumors. Understanding the
pathways that regulate proliferation, self-renewal, survival, and differentiation of malignant
and normal stem cells may shed light on mechanisms that lead to cancer and suggest better
modes of treatment.
cancer stem cells, may drive the growth and metastasis of these tumors. Understanding the
pathways that regulate proliferation, self-renewal, survival, and differentiation of malignant
and normal stem cells may shed light on mechanisms that lead to cancer and suggest better
modes of treatment.
Recent evidence suggests that a subset of cancer cells within some tumors, the so-called cancer stem cells, may drive the growth and metastasis of these tumors. Understanding the pathways that regulate proliferation, self-renewal, survival, and differentiation of malignant and normal stem cells may shed light on mechanisms that lead to cancer and suggest better modes of treatment.
cell.com