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Michael F. Clarke, M.D.

Publication Details

  • Epigenetic regulation of normal and cancer stem cells.

    Clarke MF, Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2005: 1044 90-3

    In many tissues, a cellular hierarchy exists in which a small population of stem cells is responsible for the production of the mature cells of the organ. The stem cells maintain themselves through a process known as self-renewal. Similarly, tumors contain a minority population of cancer stem cells that maintain the tumor. Some factors that regulate this process of self-renewal are conserved from fruit fly to humans. Disruption of the regulation of self-renewal results in cancer. Thus understanding the mechanisms that regulate stem cell generation has implications for normal development and disease.

    PubMedID: 15958701

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