Team finds way to create cancer stem cells
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Grown in a newly invented culture medium, these normal human breast cells (whose membranes are stained red) form sheets. Credit: Tan Ince
MIT scientists and colleagues have found a way to create in the lab large amounts of cancer stem cells, or cells that can initiate tumors. The work, reported in the August 13 issue of
Cancer Cell, could be a boon to researchers who study these elusive cells. Labs could easily grow them for use in experiments.
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