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Isolation of tumour stem-like cells from benign tumours
British Journal of Cancer, 07/02/09
Xu Q et al. - The study for the first time indicates that stem-like cells are present in benign tumours. The conclusions from this study may have applications to understanding pituitary tumour biology and therapies, as well as implications for the notion of tumour-initiating cells in general.
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