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Cancer Stem Cell isolation

Current approaches in identification and isolation of human renal cell carcinoma cancer stem cells

Current approaches in identification and isolation of human renal cell carcinoma cancer stem cells

... for isolation and characterization of CSCs/TICs is still debated among the scientific ...concerning isolation techniques for CSCs using magnetic cell sorting and flow ...

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A modified method for isolation of bladder cancer stem cells from a MB49 murine cell line

A modified method for isolation of bladder cancer stem cells from a MB49 murine cell line

... accutase-enzyme cell detachment medium (Accutase, eBioscience, San Diego, California) was used for ...single cell suspension and seeded at a density of 2 × 10 3 cells per well as shown in Table ...the ...

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Isolation and characterisation of putative colorectal cancer stem cells

Isolation and characterisation of putative colorectal cancer stem cells

... CD133. Cancer cell suspensions were obtained from patient tumour ...the isolation of CSCs using the CD133 ...treatments. Cancer cells resistant to a short-term exposure with the chemotherapy ...

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Characterization of stem cell and cancer stem cell populations in ovary and ovarian tumors

Characterization of stem cell and cancer stem cell populations in ovary and ovarian tumors

... the cancer cases affecting women, ovarian cancer is a fatal malady due to its unpredictable prognosis, poor refractory outcome, onco- therapeutic resistance, metastatic spread and ultimate relapse with no ...

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Targeting the osteosarcoma cancer stem cell

Targeting the osteosarcoma cancer stem cell

... bone cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death in pediatric ...decade, cancer stem cells have been identified in many tumors such as leukemia, brain, breast, head and neck, ...

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CANCER STEM CELL IN GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME

CANCER STEM CELL IN GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME

... Recently, cancer stem cells become a major focus area in cancer ...a cancer cell have the ability of self renewal and differentiation into multiple cell lineages that play the ...

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Original Article Isolation and identification of cancer stem cells from PC3 human prostate carcinoma cell line

Original Article Isolation and identification of cancer stem cells from PC3 human prostate carcinoma cell line

... PC3 cell line by morphological separation, which showed the characteristic ...the cell surface com- ponents, it interacts with extracellular matrix and involves in cell migration, moreover, CD44 ...

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Cancer and Stem Cell Extravasation through Angiopellosis

Cancer and Stem Cell Extravasation through Angiopellosis

... Tumor Cell Isolation and Culture Protocol The ZF3 primary tumors were isolated from adult zebrafish from the brca2 hg5 and tp53 zdf1 mutant zebrafish lines carrying the brca2 Q658X and tp53 M214K mutations, ...

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A rational approach for cancer stem-like cell isolation and characterization using CD44 and prominin-1(CD133) as selection markers

A rational approach for cancer stem-like cell isolation and characterization using CD44 and prominin-1(CD133) as selection markers

... PX1 conditioned medium at two and three hours; c and d: SKOV3.PX1_133 + 44 + conditioned medium at two and three hours). Cells were photographed at 100× magnification. Next, human primary-ovarian-cancer tumors ...

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Characterization and isolation of stem cell–enriched human hair follicle bulge cells

Characterization and isolation of stem cell–enriched human hair follicle bulge cells

... Acknowledgments We thank Maria C. Turner, Laura Musse, and Susan Boohner of the Dermatology Branch, Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), NIH, for their help in the vol- unteer ...

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Cancer stem cell metabolism

Cancer stem cell metabolism

... non-stem cancer cells, and between CSCs and nor- mal progenitor stem cells, will be crucial to develop new therapies and may reveal new ways to distinctively target these ...normal stem cells ...

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Cancer stem cell metabolism

Cancer stem cell metabolism

... non-stem cancer cells, and between CSCs and nor- mal progenitor stem cells, will be crucial to develop new therapies and may reveal new ways to distinctively target these ...normal stem cells ...

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CANCER STEM CELL MARKERS

CANCER STEM CELL MARKERS

... hematopoietic stem cells; b) mutations in signaling pathways that drive proliferation, such as NPM1, FLT3-ITD, and KRAS/NRAS, are later events in AML transformation 28,29 ...

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STEM CELL BANKS. investing in the promise of cancer stem cell science

STEM CELL BANKS. investing in the promise of cancer stem cell science

... for cancer research and drug development 8 ...of stem cell research, cancer stem cell research is in its initial stages, requiring a better understanding of both CSC and SC ...

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Cancer Stem Cell Markers in Esophageal Cancer

Cancer Stem Cell Markers in Esophageal Cancer

... tumorigenesis are often known as oncogenic microRNAs (oncomiRs). The first mammalian oncomiR, miR17-92 polycistron, was observed in mouse B-cell lymphoma model [113]. It is transcriptionally activated by the c-Myc ...

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Stem Cell Research. Analysis and Isolation of Stem Cells Using Flow Cytometry

Stem Cell Research. Analysis and Isolation of Stem Cells Using Flow Cytometry

... facing stem cell biology is the heterogeneous nature of cultures and ...the cell surface signature for the particular cell of ...of cell. BD Lyoplate cell surface marker ...

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(A)Symmetric Stem Cell Replication and Cancer

(A)Symmetric Stem Cell Replication and Cancer

... Somatic SCs live for many years and replicate slowly to minimize the risk of acquiring mutations in their DNA. When a SC divides, the two daughter cells may have similar properties (symmetric division) or may have ...

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Cancer stem cell subsets and their relationships

Cancer stem cell subsets and their relationships

... migrating cancer stem cells are very limited, mainly due to the lack of specific migrating markers to isolate migrating cancer stem cells from primary cancer stem ...primary ...

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(A)Symmetric Stem Cell Replication and Cancer

(A)Symmetric Stem Cell Replication and Cancer

... Somatic SCs live for many years and replicate slowly to minimize the risk of acquiring mutations in their DNA. When a SC divides, the two daughter cells may have similar properties (symmetric division) or may have ...

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Evolution of the Cancer Stem Cell Model

Evolution of the Cancer Stem Cell Model

... form cell population reacts in a uniform ...considerable cell-to-cell variability in apparently homogeneous ...within cell types that were classically thought to represent a uniform collection ...

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