The foundational framework of tumors: Gametogenesis, p53, and cancer
The completion-of-tumor hypothesis involved in the dynamic interplay between the initiating
oncogenic event and progression is essential to better recognize the foundational …
oncogenic event and progression is essential to better recognize the foundational …
The foundational framework of tumors: Gametogenesis, p53, and cancer.
C Liu, A Moten, Z Ma, HK Lin - Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2021 - europepmc.org
The completion-of-tumor hypothesis involved in the dynamic interplay between the initiating
oncogenic event and progression is essential to better recognize the foundational …
oncogenic event and progression is essential to better recognize the foundational …
[HTML][HTML] The Foundational Framework of Tumors: Gametogenesis, p53, and Cancer
C Liu, A Moten, Z Ma, HK Lin - Seminars in cancer biology, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The completion-of-tumor hypothesis involved in the dynamic interplay between the initiating
oncogenic event and progression is essential to better recognize the foundational …
oncogenic event and progression is essential to better recognize the foundational …
The foundational framework of tumors: Gametogenesis, p53, and cancer
C Liu, A Moten, Z Ma, HK Lin - Seminars in cancer …, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The completion-of-tumor hypothesis involved in the dynamic interplay between the initiating
oncogenic event and progression is essential to better recognize the foundational …
oncogenic event and progression is essential to better recognize the foundational …