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Friday, October 07, 2005

Cancer stem cells and Drosophila tumour suppressors

  • Induction of tumor growth by altered stem-cell asymmetric division in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Epithelial cell polarity and proliferation control: links from the Drosophila neoplastic tumor suppressors
  • Asymmetric localization and function of cell-fate determinants: a fly’s view
  • A cell initiating human acute myeloid leukaemia after transplantation into SCID mice
  • Human acute myeloid leukemia is organized as a hierarchy that originates from a primitive hematopoietic cell
  • Neural Stem Cells and the Origin of Gliomas
  • Stem Cells and Brain Cancer
  • Isolation of cancer stem cells from adult glioblastoma multiforme
  • Cancerous stem cells can arise from pediatric brain tumors
  • Prospective identification of tumorigenic breast cancer cells
  • Tumour Stem Cells and Drug Resistance
  • Multiple Drug Resistance in Cancer Revisited: The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis
  • A distinct "side population" of cells with high drug efflux capacity in human tumor cells
  • Cancer, aging and the optimal tissue design
  • The paradox of response and survival in cancer therapeutics


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