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Publication : Tumoral stem cell reprogramming as a driver of cancer: Theory, biological models, implications in cancer therapy.

First Author  Vicente-Dueñas C Year  2015
Journal  Semin Cancer Biol Volume  32
Pages  3-9 PubMed ID  24530939
Mgi Jnum  J:222540 Mgi Id  MGI:5644797
Doi  10.1016/j.semcancer.2014.02.001 Citation  Vicente-Duenas C, et al. (2015) Tumoral stem cell reprogramming as a driver of cancer: Theory, biological models, implications in cancer therapy. Semin Cancer Biol 32:3-9
abstractText  Cancer is a clonal malignant disease originated in a single cell and characterized by the accumulation of partially differentiated cells that are phenotypically reminiscent of normal stages of differentiation. According to current models, therapeutic strategies that block oncogene activity are likely to selectively target tumor cells. However, recent evidences have revealed that cancer stem cells could arise through a tumor stem cell reprogramming mechanism, suggesting that genetic lesions that initiate the cancer process might be dispensable for tumor progression and maintenance. This review addresses the impact of these results toward a better understanding of cancer development and proposes new approaches to treat cancer in the future.
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