Salinomycin treatment specifically inhibits cell proliferation of cancer stem cells revealed by longitudinal single cell tracking in combination with fluorescence microscopy
A cell line derived from a tumor is a heterogeneous mixture of phenotypically different cells. Such cancer cell lines are used extensively in the search for new anticancer drugs and for investigating their mechanisms of action. Most studies today are population-based, implying that small subpopulations of cells, reacting differently to the potential drug go undetected. This is a problem specifical
