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Plasticity in Colorectal Cancer: Why Cancer Cells Differentiate

Romina Judith Walter    
Steffen Joachim Sonnentag    
Véronique Orian-Rousseau and Leonel Munoz-Sagredo    

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The cancer stem cell hypothesis postulates that tumors arise from a few cells with self-renewal capabilities. The identification of stem cell markers, the development of mouse and human tumor organoids and their application in mouse models, allowing lineage tracing, helped to better understand the cancer stem cell model as well as the role of differentiation. This review aims at providing insights on the interplay between cancer stem cells and differentiated cells, as well as the importance of plasticity between the two states.

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