Tumor cell dormancy-triggered by the niche.
Dev. Cell 49, 311-312 (2019)
Dormant cancer cells often survive treatment and increase the risk for tumor relapse, associated with dismal prognosis. Two recent papers describe mechanisms used by the bone marrow niche to regulate leukemia dormancy. The findings provide a molecular basis for niche-targeting therapies that may enable elimination of dormant tumor cells.
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Self-renewal; Leukemia
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2019
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1534-5807
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Research Unit Apoptosis in Hematopoietic Stem Cells (AHS)
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30204 - Cell Programming and Repair
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Stem Cell and Neuroscience
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2019-05-10