Thursday, 23 October 2014

UNC scientists discover hidden subpopulation of melanoma cells

UNC School of Medicine researchers have pinpointed a set of intriguing characteristics in a previously unknown subpopulation of melanoma cancer cells in blood vessels of tumors. These cells, which mimic non-cancerous endothelial cells that normally populate blood vessels in tumors, could provide researchers with another target for cancer therapies. The research provides evidence for how these particular melanoma cells help tumors resist drugs designed to block blood vessel formation. Read more here.

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