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Beachy, P. A., Karhadkar, S. S., & Berman, D. M. (2004). Tissue repair and stem cell renewal in carcinogenesis. Nature, 432(7015), 324–331.

Authors 3
  1. Philip A. Beachy (first)
  2. Sunil S. Karhadkar (additional)
  3. David M. Berman (additional)
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