Mol. Cells 2009; 27(4): 491-492
Published online April 13, 2009
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-009-0056-5
© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
We present the result of our research on the tumorigenic ability of single cell clones isolated from an aggressive murine breast cancer cell line in a matched allografting mouse model. Tumor formation is basically dependent on the cell numbers injected per location. We argue that in vivo tumor formation from single cell clones, isolated in vitro from cancer cell lines, may not provide conclusive evidence to disprove the cancer stem cell (CSC) theory without additional data.
Keywords allografting, cancer cell line, cancer stem cell, single cell clone, tumorigenic
Mol. Cells 2009; 27(4): 491-492
Published online April 30, 2009 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-009-0056-5
Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Fengzhi Li
We present the result of our research on the tumorigenic ability of single cell clones isolated from an aggressive murine breast cancer cell line in a matched allografting mouse model. Tumor formation is basically dependent on the cell numbers injected per location. We argue that in vivo tumor formation from single cell clones, isolated in vitro from cancer cell lines, may not provide conclusive evidence to disprove the cancer stem cell (CSC) theory without additional data.
Keywords: allografting, cancer cell line, cancer stem cell, single cell clone, tumorigenic
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