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The following pages link to Cancer stem cells and metastasis: lethal seeds (Q79188271):
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- miR-200 enhances mouse breast cancer cell colonization to form distant metastases (Q21091183) (← links)
- The putative cancer stem cell marker USP22 is a subunit of the human SAGA complex required for activated transcription and cell-cycle progression (Q24307439) (← links)
- Metastatic cancer stem cells: from the concept to therapeutics (Q26850739) (← links)
- Genetic factors in metastatic progression of cutaneous melanoma: the future role of circulating melanoma cells in prognosis and management (Q33350614) (← links)
- Restoration of tumor suppressor miR-34 inhibits human p53-mutant gastric cancer tumorspheres (Q33370714) (← links)
- MicroRNA miR-34 inhibits human pancreatic cancer tumor-initiating cells (Q33497932) (← links)
- Embryonic retinal tumors in SV40 T-Ag transgenic mice contain CD133 tumor-initiating cells (Q33617523) (← links)
- USP22 drives colorectal cancer invasion and metastasis via epithelial-mesenchymal transition by activating AP4. (Q33779205) (← links)
- Cancer stem cells: mediators of tumorigenesis and metastasis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. (Q34022129) (← links)
- Characterizing cancer cells with cancer stem cell-like features in 293T human embryonic kidney cells (Q34043793) (← links)
- Long-term sphere culture cannot maintain a high ratio of cancer stem cells: a mathematical model and experiment (Q34081388) (← links)
- "A novel in vivo model for the study of human breast cancer metastasis using primary breast tumor-initiating cells from patient biopsies". (Q34122934) (← links)
- Breast cancer stem cells: Multiple capacities in tumor metastasis (Q34257303) (← links)
- Circulating tumor cells: from bench to bedside (Q34307782) (← links)
- Ionizing radiation induces stemness in cancer cells (Q34395869) (← links)
- Contribution of TIP30 to chemoresistance in laryngeal carcinoma (Q34541595) (← links)
- Tumor-targeted RNA-interference: functional non-viral nanovectors (Q34974957) (← links)
- Molecular and functional imaging of invasion and metastasis: Windows into the metastatic cascade (Q35064453) (← links)
- The role of breast cancer stem cells in metastasis and therapeutic implications (Q35070157) (← links)
- Controversies in clinical cancer dormancy (Q35134139) (← links)
- Expression of aldehyde dehydrogenase and CD133 defines ovarian cancer stem cells (Q35195005) (← links)
- Special AT-rich sequence-binding protein-1 participates in the maintenance of breast cancer stem cells through regulation of the Notch signaling pathway and expression of Snail1 and Twist1. (Q35201648) (← links)
- Stability and in vivo behavior of Rh[16aneS4-diol]211 at complex: a potential precursor for astatine radiopharmaceuticals (Q35287836) (← links)
- Tenascin-C Signaling in melanoma (Q35577952) (← links)
- MicroRNA 34c gene down-regulation via DNA methylation promotes self-renewal and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in breast tumor-initiating cells (Q35643732) (← links)
- Emerging candidates in breast cancer stem cell maintenance, therapy resistance and relapse. (Q35686250) (← links)
- CD44 increases the efficiency of distant metastasis of breast cancer (Q35793831) (← links)
- Tumor heterogeneity: mechanisms and bases for a reliable application of molecular marker design (Q35795835) (← links)
- Mesenchymal and stemness circulating tumor cells in early breast cancer diagnosis (Q36000472) (← links)
- Of Cytometry, Stem Cells and Fountain of Youth (Q36330702) (← links)
- The role of cancer stem cells in breast cancer initiation and progression: potential cancer stem cell-directed therapies (Q36405638) (← links)
- CD44-mediated activation of α5β1-integrin, cortactin and paxillin signaling underpins adhesion of basal-like breast cancer cells to endothelium and fibronectin-enriched matrices. (Q36546783) (← links)
- Role of the IL-6-JAK1-STAT3-Oct-4 pathway in the conversion of non-stem cancer cells into cancer stem-like cells (Q36677847) (← links)
- Combination of four gene markers to detect circulating tumor cells in the peripheral blood of patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma using real-time PCR (Q36774761) (← links)
- Models, mechanisms and clinical evidence for cancer dormancy (Q36844303) (← links)
- Bone marrow micrometastasis in breast cancer: review of detection methods, prognostic impact and biological issues (Q36930838) (← links)
- Micrometastatic spread in breast cancer: detection, molecular characterization and clinical relevance (Q37019257) (← links)
- Cancer stem cells as a potential therapeutic target in breast cancer (Q37043792) (← links)
- Detection, clinical relevance and specific biological properties of disseminating tumour cells (Q37135356) (← links)
- Myeloid-derived suppressor cells enhance stemness of cancer cells by inducing microRNA101 and suppressing the corepressor CtBP2. (Q37317912) (← links)
- The tumor microenvironment and its contribution to tumor evolution toward metastasis (Q37318832) (← links)
- Stem cell and epithelial-mesenchymal transition markers are frequently overexpressed in circulating tumor cells of metastatic breast cancer patients (Q37360176) (← links)
- Biological resonance for cancer metastasis, a new hypothesis based on comparisons between primary cancers and metastases. (Q37373790) (← links)
- Long-term prognostic impact of circulating tumour cells in gastric cancer patients (Q37501071) (← links)
- Tumor dormancy and metastasis. (Q37548937) (← links)
- MicroRNA regulation of cancer stem cells and therapeutic implications (Q37618041) (← links)
- MIRD Pamphlet No. 22 (abridged): radiobiology and dosimetry of alpha-particle emitters for targeted radionuclide therapy. (Q37676716) (← links)
- AXL induces epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and regulates the function of breast cancer stem cells (Q37715171) (← links)
- Prostate cancer stem cells and their potential roles in metastasis (Q37863626) (← links)
- The hitchhikers guide to cancer stem cell theory: markers, pathways and therapy. (Q38045265) (← links)