Cancer stem cells in nervous system tumors

Volume: 23, Issue: 43, Pages: 7267 - 7273
Published: Sep 20, 2004
Abstract
Most current research on human brain tumors is focused on the molecular and cellular analysis of the bulk tumor mass. However, evidence in leukemia and more recently in solid tumors such as breast cancer suggests that the tumor cell population is heterogeneous with respect to proliferation and differentiation. Recently, several groups have described the existence of a cancer stem cell population in human brain tumors of different phenotypes from...
Paper Details
Title
Cancer stem cells in nervous system tumors
Published Date
Sep 20, 2004
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
43
Pages
7267 - 7273
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