2012
DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/nos239
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Lab-Stem Cells

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that glioblastoma is driven by a subset of tumor initiating (TI) cells characterized by their capacity to form tumors in xenograft models and self-renew in vitro. These TI cells share many properties of neural stem/progenitor cells, including the expression of certain cell surface markers. With serial passage, many cells lose their capacity to TI. The transition between TI-proficient and -deficient states remains poorly understood. METHODS AND RESULTS: There are two theor… Show more

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