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有读书笔记Stem cell biology in the lung and lung cancers: using pulmonary context and classic approaches

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    Raiser DM, Zacharek SJ, Roach RR, Curtis SJ, Sinkevicius KW, Gludish DW, Kim CF
  •  摘 要

    Classic stem cell biology approaches tailored specifically with lung biology in mind are needed to bring the field of lung stem cell biology up to speed with that in other tissues. The infrequent cellular turnover, the diversity of cell types, and the necessity of daily cell function in this organ must be considered in stem cell studies. Previous work has created a base from which to explore transplantation, label retention, and more sophisticated lineage-tracing schemes to identify and characterize stem cell populations in the normal lung. These approaches are also imperative for building on precedents set in other tissues in the exploration of the cancer stem cell hypothesis in lung cancers. Additionally, recent studies provide key leads to further explore the molecular mechanisms that regulate lung homeostasis. Here, we discuss strategies to advance the field of lung stem cell biology with an emphasis on developing new, lung-specific tools.
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    • 文献种类: Journal Article
    • 期刊名称: Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
    • 期刊缩写: Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
    • 期卷页: 2008  73 479-490
    • 地址: Stem Cell Program, Children's Hospital Boston, Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
    • ISBN: 0091-7451
    • 备注:PMID:19028984
  • 学科领域 生物医药 » 基础医学

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    Stem cell biology in the lung and lung cancers: using pulmonary context and classic approaches.

    Classic stem cell biology approaches tailored specifically with lung biology in mind are needed to bring the field of lung stem cell biology up to speed with that in other tissues. The infrequent cellular turnover, the diversity of cell types, and the necessity of daily cell function in this organ must be considered in stem cell studies. Previous work has created a base from which to explore transplantation, label retention, and more sophisticated lineage-tracing schemes to identify and characterize stem cell populations in the normal lung. These approaches are also imperative for building on precedents set in other tissues in the exploration of the cancer stem cell hypothesis in lung cancers. Additionally, recent studies provide key leads to further explore the molecular mechanisms that regulate lung homeostasis. Here, we discuss strategies to advance the field of lung stem cell biology with an emphasis on developing new, lung-specific tools.

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