Δευτέρα 8 Ιανουαρίου 2018

What’s in a Name? Cell Fate Reprogramming in Sarcomagenesis

Publication date: 8 January 2018
Source:Cancer Cell, Volume 33, Issue 1
Author(s): Kevin B. Jones
Differentiation features in cancer cells are typically attributed to the cell of origin. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Drummond et al. demonstrate a transdifferentiation program apparent in rhabdomyosarcomas (cancers with skeletal muscle differentiation features) arising through cell fate reprogramming from a single oncogene activation in endothelial cell precursors.

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Differentiation features in cancer cells are typically attributed to the cell of origin. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Drummond et al. demonstrate a transdifferentiation program apparent in rhabdomyosarcomas (cancers with skeletal muscle differentiation features) arising through cell fate reprogramming from a single oncogene activation in endothelial cell precursors.


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