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Perspectives

Cancer stem cells: Models, mechanisms and implications for improved treatment

Jiangbing Zhou and Ying Zhang

volume 7 | issue 10

15 May 2008
Pages: 1360 - 1370

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Cancer stem cell research has drawn a lot of attention recently. The importance of cancer stem cell research lies in the possibility of providing new approaches for improved understanding of cancer biology and cancer treatment. However, cancer stem cell research is still at its infancy. In this review, we will discuss the concept of cancer stem cells and the commonly used approaches for isolating or enriching cancer stem cells. We then review the common features of cancer stem cells including resistance to cancer drugs and stresses such as hypoxia and radiation. We also summarize signaling pathways which might be preferentially important for cancer stem cells. Finally, we will propose a new Yin-Yang model of cancer stem cells and discuss the possibility of developing new drugs that target cancer stem cells for improved treatment of cancer.

Authors

Jiangbing Zhou

Johns Hopkins University; Baltimore, MD

Ying Zhang

Johns Hopkins University; Baltimore, MD


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