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Author: Vladimir F. Niculescu

Posted in Research Article Volume 6, Issue 1

Germline Evolution in Cancer as Explained by the Germ and Soma Theory of Dual Cell Systems

Author: Vladimir F. Niculescu Published Date: May 3, 2021 Leave a Comment on Germline Evolution in Cancer as Explained by the Germ and Soma Theory of Dual Cell Systems

The present work proposes a single-cell development model for cancer based on recent insights into protist germ and stem cell biology and the analogy of…

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