- 积分
- 0
- 威望
- 0
- 包包
- 9
|
Craig T. Jordan, Ph.D., Monica L. Guzman, Ph.D., and Mark Noble, Ph.D.
+ x. U6 }: Y- }4 L4 W, Z1 h. H* J0 W
) A$ @+ l; y r7 a @The deepening of our understanding of normal biology has made
/ D: v+ |- _* c9 l1 Nit clear that stem cells have a critical role not only in the generation of complex
8 h6 f) b! }8 ^8 ?3 v* E8 k. Rmulticellular organisms, but also in the development of tumors. Recent* U6 L. N. d& V; ~: a( f* h) O
findings support the concept that cells with the properties of stem cells are integral
t) \/ J2 J6 ^! d' Nto the development and perpetuation of several forms of human cancer.1-3 Eradication
! a0 v$ |9 w( }2 [( G* n" Eof the stem-cell compartment of a tumor also may be essential to achieve stable,3 J9 w# j/ ? M/ u' V0 @
long-lasting remission, and even a cure, of cancer.4,5 Advances in our knowledge of
1 a# v/ k9 |3 Lthe properties of stem cells have made specific targeting and eradication of cancer. L% Y% s' m: R0 t( n* n
stem cells a topic of considerable interest. In this article, we discuss the properties, z# A" Y7 q; N1 P1 H/ ]8 C
of cancer stem cells, outline initial therapeutic strategies against them, and present
U7 b. @ ?6 L( cchallenges for the future.# ` O7 R$ A* N& U/ x+ v
4 \1 J3 M+ e$ j; Y s
附件是pdf全文4 ?& t a; J1 F( @
8 i5 V8 w0 q2 S' L5 ]7 n9 V
[hide][/hide] |
附件: 你需要登录才可以下载或查看附件。没有帐号?注册
-
总评分: 包包 + 2
查看全部评分
|