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At the root of brain cancer

Michael F. Clarke ()
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Michael F. Clarke: University of Michigan Medical School

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7015, 281-282

Abstract: A small subpopulation of cells, ‘brain-cancer stem cells’, has been identified in humans. They have the exclusive ability to drive tumour formation, and could prove an effective target for therapies.

Date: 2004
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