Cancer Stem Cells
Cross-source consensus on Cancer Stem Cells from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The cancer stem cell model proposes that only a subset of tumor cells self-renew indefinitely. — Senescent Cells in Growing Tumors: Population Dynamics and Cancer Stem Cells
- Long-term tumor growth is predicted to be controlled by expansion of the cancer stem cell compartment. — Senescent Cells in Growing Tumors: Population Dynamics and Cancer Stem Cells
- Cancer stem cells can drive recovery after a transient senescence peak because they continue self-renewing and producing progeny. — Senescent Cells in Growing Tumors: Population Dynamics and Cancer Stem Cells
- The study infers melanoma cancer stem cells indirectly from population dynamics and ABCG2 sorting rather than proving single-cell CSC identity. — Senescent Cells in Growing Tumors: Population Dynamics and Cancer Stem Cells
- Cancer stem cell frequency may be higher in aggressive tumors because CSCs are not constrained like normal stem cells. — Senescent Cells in Growing Tumors: Population Dynamics and Cancer Stem Cells