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- who: Fadel Tissir from the Hallym University, South Korea Fudan University, China have published the research: WNT signaling at the intersection between neurogenesis and brain tumorigenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
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The second theory posits that tumors develop initially from "dormant" or quiescent cells (Singh et_al, 2003; Galli et_al, 2004; Stiles and Rowitch, 2008). Accumulating evidence shows that only cells with stem_cell-like properties can trigger glioma initiation (Singh et_al, 2004b; Furnari et_al, 2007), and these gliomas contain a population of cells that exhibits stem_cell-like properties such as multipotentiality, and ability to . . .
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