High-dimensional mass cytometry reveals stemness state heterogeneity in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Egle Helene Ervin,
David Ahern,
Feng Liu
et al.
Abstract:Stem-like cancer cells harbour high self-renewal capacity, exhibit enhanced tumourigenicity and have been associated with therapy resistance, metastasis and tumour relapse. Therefore, understanding the molecular features of stem-like cells is critical for targeting them effectively and improving treatment outcomes for cancer patients. Several markers have been used to isolate and study the putative stem-like cells of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), but the patterns of marker co-expression and overlap … Show more
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