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Cancer Stem Cells and Tumor Maintenance02:40

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Early diagnosis and treatment can often cure cancer. However, even with treatment, residual cells called cancer stem cells (CSC) might remain, often causing tumor recurrence. These cancer stem cells possess the potential for self-renewal and multi-lineage differentiation and are often responsible for the therapeutic resistance displayed in most cancers.
Cancer stem cells are thought to originate from tissue-specific normal stem cells or progenitor cells. The normal stem cells usually reside in...
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  6. [aldh1, Cd133, Cd34-positive Cancer Stem Cells In Lung Adenocarcinoma In Patients Who Had A New Coronavirus Infection And Retained The Persistence Of Viral Proteins In The Lung Tissue]

[ALDH1, CD133, CD34-positive cancer stem cells in lung adenocarcinoma in patients who had a new coronavirus infection and retained the persistence of viral proteins in the lung tissue]

E A Kogan1, E E Shchelokova1, T A Demura1

  • 1I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia.

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Summary
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COVID-19 infection increases cancer stem cells (CSCs) in lung adenocarcinoma, potentially enhancing metastasis. SARS-CoV-2 proteins were detected in tumor cells and lung tissue, suggesting prolonged viral persistence.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Virology
  • Pathology
Keywords:
ALDH1CD133CD34COVID19

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