Stem and Cancer Stem Cell_Markers: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Olatz Crende and Version 2 by Peter Tang.

The conversion of healthy stem cells into cancer stem cells (CSCs) is believed to underlie tumor relapse after surgical removal and fuel tumor growth and invasiveness. CSCs often arise from the malignant transformation of resident multipotent stem cells, which are present in most human tissues. Some organs, such as the gut and the brain, can give rise to very aggressive types of cancers, contrary to the dental pulp, which is a tissue with a very remarkable resistance to oncogenesis.

  • stem cells
  • cancer stem cells
  • dental pulp stem cells
  • glioma
  • colorectal cancer
  • cell markers
  • telomerase
  • alternative lengthening of telomeres
  • pluripotency core factors
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