Cancer stem cells
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Cancer stem cells
(Advances in cancer research / edited by George Klein and Sidney Weinhouse, v. 141)
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2019
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Other editors: Tami J. Kingsbury, Minjung Kim, Paul B. Fisher
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Cancer Stem Cells, Volume 141 in the Advances in Cancer Research series, presents the latest release in this ongoing, well-regarded serial that provides invaluable information on the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research. Topics covered in this new release include SIX-EYA-DACH network control of cancer stem cell properties, Dormancy and the cancer cell niche, Clonal hematopoiesis: A hematopoietic stem cell disorder of aging, Stringent assays to study human breast cancer stem cells, Regulation of breast cancer stem cell specification and maintenance by hypoxia-inducible factors, Cancer stem cells in breast and prostate: fact or fiction, and much more.
Table of Contents
1. Regulation of cancer stem cell properties by SIX1, a member of the PAX-SIX-EYA-DACH networkTami J. Kingsbury, MinJung Kim and Curt I. Civin2. Dormancy and cancer stem cells: An enigma for cancer therapeutic targetingSarmistha Talukdar, Praveen Bhoopathi, Luni Emdad, Swadesh Das, Devanand Sarkar and Paul B. Fisher3. Clonal hematopoiesis: Pre-cancer PLUSAlexander J. Silver and Siddhartha Jaiswal4. Assays for functionally defined normal and malignant mammary stem cells Syed M. Musheer Aalam, Philip A. Beer and Nagarajan Kannan5. Hypoxia-inducible factors promote breast cancer stem cell specification and maintenance in response to hypoxia or cytotoxic chemotherapyLisha Xiang and Gregg L. Semenza6. Exploiting epigenetically mediated changes: Acute myeloid leukemia, leukemia stem cells and the bone marrow microenvironment Aksinija A. Kogan, Rena G. Lapidus, Maria R. Baer and Feyruz V. Rassool
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