Publication: Cancer stem cells: emerging actors in both basic and clinical cancer research
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Karakaş, Didem
Cevatemre, Buse
Ulukaya, Engin
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Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu
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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a small subset of cancer cells within a tumor that are responsible for tumorigenesis and contribute to drug resistance. The CSC displays an anchorage-independent survival, active DNA-repair capacity, and relative quiescence and is capable of self-renewing and maintaining tumor growth and heterogeneity. At the molecular level, there are several signaling pathways (e. g., Wnt/beta-catenin, Notch, and Hedgehog) to control CSC properties and alteration of these pathways has been recognized as an essential step for CSC transformation. Emerging evidence suggests that CSCs are clinically relevant. These cells are resistant to conventional chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Therefore, CSCs are thought to be the most important targets for anticancer therapy. In this review, we describe the characteristics of CSCs and how to isolate them based on some of their properties, as well as their importance in oncology.
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Cancer stem cell, Oncology, Drug resistance, Niche, Epithelial–mesenchymal transition, Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1, Acute myeloid-leukemia, Poor-prognosis, Epithelial-mesenchymal transition, Differential expression, E-cadherin expression, Therapeutic implications, In-vitro propagation, Prospective identification, Side population, Life sciences & biomedicine - other topics
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Karakaş, D. vd. (2014). "Cancer stem cells: emerging actors in both basic and clinical cancer research". Türk Biyoloji Dergisi, 38(6), 829-838.