2023 article

Tumor cells hijack enteric glia to activate colon cancer stem cells and stimulate tumorigenesis (vol 49, pg 172, 2019)

Vales, S., Bacola, G., Biraud, M., Bessard, A., Geraldo, F., Dougherty, K. A., … Van Landeghem, L. (2023, February). EBIOMEDICINE, Vol. 88.

By: S. Vales*, G. Bacola n, M. Biraud*, A. Bessard*, F. Geraldo*, K. Dougherty n, S. Lashani n, C. Bossard* ...

TL;DR: This research attacked the mode of action of EMTs through a probabilistic route called “ ‘spiking’ the Tournaisian nervous system’ through a number of different mechanisms. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: February 27, 2023

The publisher regrets that due to a production error, supplemental figures were accidentally omitted from the published version of this research paper. The original article has been updated. The publisher would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. Tumor cells hijack enteric glia to activate colon cancer stem cells and stimulate tumorigenesisAltogether, our results show that EGCs, once activated by the tumor, acquire a pro-tumorigenic phenotype and stimulate CSC-driven tumorigenesis via a PGE2/EP4/EGFR-dependent pathway. Full-Text PDF Open Access