A stem cell model for carcinogenesis
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- Two stage model for carcinogenesis: Number and size distributions of premalignant clones in longitudinal studies
- Calculating tumor incidence rates in stochastic models of carcinogenesis
- An exact representation for the generating function for the Moolgavkar-Venzon-Knudson two-stage model of carcinogenesis with stochastic stem cell growth
- Some mixed models of carcinogenesis
- A stochastic model of mutant growth
- Incorporating observability thresholds of tumors into the two-stage carcinogenesis model
- An application of a two-level non-Gaussian state-space model in the analysis of longitudinal papilloma count data
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