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A stem cell model for carcinogenesis
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    A stem cell model for carcinogenesis (English)
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    7 July 1994
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    Kolmogorov equations
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    two-stage model of carcinogenesis
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    clonal expansion
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    reflecting barrier
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    number of detectable intermediate cell clones
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    cumulative distribution
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    malignant tumors
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    papilloma formation
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    intermediate cells
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