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Tumour stem-cell surprises

Stem-cell divisions are thought to be essential to tumour growth. Targeted removal of a specific stem-cell population reveals its role in tumour development and in the growth of tumours formed by cell migration to distant sites. See Article p.676

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Greten, F. Tumour stem-cell surprises. Nature 543, 626–627 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/543626a

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