Prolonged hypoxia switched on cancer stem cell-like plasticity in HepG2 tumourspheres cultured in serum-free media
Tumour hypoxia drives resistance and aggressiveness, and in large part, contributes to treatment failure thereby causing cancer-related deaths. The rapid and uncontrolled tumour growth develops not only a hypoxic niche but also a nutrient-deprived condition due to insufficient blood supply; together...
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2021
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