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dc.contributor.authorPadin Iruegas, Maria Elena
dc.contributor.authorLópez López, Rafael 
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-07T07:20:35Z
dc.date.available2017-06-07T07:20:35Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.issn1687-8450
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/5345
dc.description.abstractStem cells are a scientific field of interest due to their therapeutic potential. There are different groups, depending on the differentiation state. We can find lonely stem cells, but generally they distribute in niches. Stem cells don't survive forever. They are affected for senescence. Cancer stem cells are best defined functionally, as a subpopulation of tumor cells that can enrich for tumorigenic property and can regenerate heterogeneity of the original tumor. Circulating tumor cells are cells that have detached from a primary tumor and circulate in the bloodstream. They may constitute seeds for subsequent growth of additional tumors (metastasis) in different tissues. Advances in molecular imaging have allowed a deeper understanding of the in vivo behavior of stem cells and have proven to be indispensable in preclinical and clinical studies. One of the first imaging modalities for monitoring pluripotent stem cells in vivo, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers high spatial and temporal resolution to obtain detailed morphological and functional information. Advantages of radioscintigraphic techniques include their picomolar sensitivity, good tissue penetration, and translation to clinical applications. Radionuclide imaging is the sole direct labeling technique used thus far in human studies, involving both autologous bone marrow derived and peripheral stem cells.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsAtribución 4.0 Internacional
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.titleStem cells as a tool for breast imaging.
dc.typeArtigoes
dc.authorsophosPadin-Iruegas, M E
dc.authorsophosLopez Lopez, R;
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/814014
dc.identifier.pmid22848220
dc.identifier.sophos8693
dc.issue.number814014
dc.journal.titleJournal of Oncology
dc.organizationServizo Galego de Saúde::Estrutura de Xestión Integrada (EOXI)::EOXI de Santiago::IDIS.- Instituto de investigaciones sanitarias de Santiago::Fundación Ramón Domínguez
dc.organizationServizo Galego de Saúde::Estrutura de Xestión Integrada (EOXI)::EOXI de Santiago - Complexo Hospitalario Universitario de Santiago::Oncoloxía médica
dc.rights.accessRightsopenAccess
dc.typesophosArtículo de Revisión
dc.volume.number2012


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