Dynamic and adaptive cancer stem cell population admixture in colorectal neoplasia.

Cell stem cell(2022)

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(Cell Stem Cell 29, 1213–1228, August 4, 2022) In the version of our manuscript that was accepted by the Cell Press editorial office, we mistakenly included a misspelling of the first author’s surname. We did not catch this unfortunate error during the production process, and the manuscript published with the error included. We have now corrected the spelling, and the correct author list appears here and in the online version of our article. We apologize for the oversight. Dynamic and adaptive cancer stem cell population admixture in colorectal neoplasiaGil Vazquez et al.Cell Stem CellAugust 04, 2022In BriefGil Vazquez et al. demonstrate that intestinal tumors contain variable populations of stem cells whose admixture can be assessed using a transcriptional molecular tool—the stem cell index. Tumor stem cell molecular phenotype associated with lesion subtype and cell-intrinsic and extrinsic signaling disruption and shifted responsively to tumor selective pressures. Full-Text PDF Open Access
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