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What Can We Learn About Cancer Therapy from Single Cell Tracking

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Abstract

Small numbers of treatment-resistant cancer cells often persist after apparently successful therapy and eventually return to cause disease relapse. We are developing intravital microscopy techniques to uncover the habitat sheltering these residual cancer cells.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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