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Selfish Cells: Cancer as Microevolution


Article Type: Article
Author(s): Hickey, D., Roberts, H.
Date of Publication: 2007
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Selfish Cells: Cancer as Microevolution
Paul Demeda2023-11-15T13:18:07-08:00

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Volume 22, Number 3, 2007

Editorial : Muscle Wasting Diseases

Editorial : Safety and Effectiveness of Vitamins

Cancer Control by Improving the Genes’ Biochemical Environment

How HIV Replication Causes AIDS: An Orthomolecular Model

Nutritional Supplements Can Delay the Progression of AIDS in HIV-Infected Patients: Results from a Double-Blinded, Clinical Trial at Mengo Hospital, Kampala, Uganda

Selfish Cells: Cancer as Microevolution

In Defence of Estrogen

The Effect of High Dose IV Vitamin C on Plasma Antioxidant Capacity and Level of Oxidative Stress in Cancer Patients and Healthy Subjects

“Correspondence : Response of Muscular Dystrophy to Nutritional Supplementation”

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