Summing up cancer stem cells
Brian J. P. Huntly () and
D. Gary Gilliland ()
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Brian J. P. Huntly: University of Cambridge
D. Gary Gilliland: University of Cambridge
Nature, 2005, vol. 435, issue 7046, 1169-1170
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Are current cancer drugs targeted at the wrong kinds of cells? A pioneering approach to the development of treatments uses a mathematical model to follow how different types of tumour cells respond to therapy.
Date: 2005
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