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  • New research backs the contentious idea that solid tumours are not masses of equivalent cells, but instead contain cancer stem cells that support tumour maintenance. Here, two experts provide complementary views on the findings and on the implications for potential therapies. See Letters p.522 & p.527

    • Richard J. Gilbertson
    • Trevor A. Graham
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 488, P: 462-463
  • Glioblastoma stem cells might be dependent on cues from aberrant vascular niches that mimic the normal neural stem cell niche. What are the implications of these findings for treatment of this disease?

    • Richard J. Gilbertson
    • Jeremy N. Rich
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Cancer
    Volume: 7, P: 733-736
  • Medulloblastoma has been the subject of numerous genomics and transcriptomics studies that have led to this disease being subclassified into various clinically meaningful groups and to advances in understanding the biology of these subgroups, with implications for treatment.

    • Paul A. Northcott
    • David T. W. Jones
    • Stefan M. Pfister
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Cancer
    Volume: 12, P: 818-834