An evolutionary explanation for the presence of cancer nonstem cells in neoplasms

Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages: 92 - 101
Published: Nov 26, 2012
Abstract
Contrary to conventional views that assume all cells in a neoplasm can propagate the tumor, the cancer stem cell hypothesis posits that only a fraction of the cells (the cancer stem cells) can act as tumor-propagating cells, while most of the tumor is composed of cells with limited replication potential. Here, we offer an evolutionary approach to this controversy. We used several evolutionary, computational models to investigate cancer cell...
Paper Details
Title
An evolutionary explanation for the presence of cancer nonstem cells in neoplasms
Published Date
Nov 26, 2012
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
92 - 101
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