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    The application of a multistage model that incorporates DNA damage and repair to the analysis of initiation/promotion experiments (English)
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    1991
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    multistage model of carcinogenesis
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    DNA damage
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    DNA repair
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    cell replication
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    number of detectable clones of initiated cells
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    two-stage skin-painting experiment
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