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Genes & Diseases|January 26, 2024
Attempts to restore loss of function in damaged ACD cells open the way to non-mutational oncogenesisVladimir F Niculescu
Gene|October 25, 2019
aCLS cancers: Genomic and epigenetic changes transform the cell of origin of cancer into a tumorigenic pathogen of unicellular organization and lifestyleVladimir F Niculescu
Genes & Diseases|July 3, 2023
A comment on the article of Zoran Ivanovic and Marija Vlaski-Lafarge (2022): On cancer, stemness and deep evolutionary homologiesVladimir F Niculescu
Roumanian Archives of Microbiology and Immunology|August 17, 2013
Growth of Entamoeba invadens in sediments with metabolically repressed bacteria leads to multicellularity and redefinition of the amoebic cell systemVladimir F Niculescu
Medical Hypotheses|January 31, 2019
The reproductive life cycle of cancer: Hypotheses of cell of origin, TP53 drivers and stem cell conversions in the light of the atavistic cancer cell theoryVladimir F Niculescu
Genes & Diseases|July 3, 2023
Cancer exploits a late premetazoan gene module conserved in the human genomeVladimir F Niculescu
Genetics in Medicine Open|December 13, 2024
The evolutionary cancer genome theory and its reasoningVladimir F Niculescu
Medical Oncology (Northwood, London, England)|July 11, 2023
On the role of polyploid giant cells in oncogenesis and tumorigenesisVladimir F Niculescu
Genes & Diseases|July 25, 2022
Cancer genes and cancer stem cells in tumorigenesis: Evolutionary deep homology and controversiesVladimir F Niculescu
Circulation|November 11, 1999
Inflammatory response in unstable anginaH Rus, F Niculescu
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Genes & Diseases|January 26, 2024
Attempts to restore loss of function in damaged ACD cells open the way to non-mutational oncogenesisVladimir F Niculescu
Gene|October 25, 2019
aCLS cancers: Genomic and epigenetic changes transform the cell of origin of cancer into a tumorigenic pathogen of unicellular organization and lifestyleVladimir F Niculescu
Genes & Diseases|July 3, 2023
A comment on the article of Zoran Ivanovic and Marija Vlaski-Lafarge (2022): On cancer, stemness and deep evolutionary homologiesVladimir F Niculescu
Roumanian Archives of Microbiology and Immunology|August 17, 2013
Growth of Entamoeba invadens in sediments with metabolically repressed bacteria leads to multicellularity and redefinition of the amoebic cell systemVladimir F Niculescu
Medical Hypotheses|January 31, 2019
The reproductive life cycle of cancer: Hypotheses of cell of origin, TP53 drivers and stem cell conversions in the light of the atavistic cancer cell theoryVladimir F Niculescu
Genes & Diseases|July 3, 2023
Cancer exploits a late premetazoan gene module conserved in the human genomeVladimir F Niculescu
Genetics in Medicine Open|December 13, 2024
The evolutionary cancer genome theory and its reasoningVladimir F Niculescu
Medical Oncology (Northwood, London, England)|July 11, 2023
On the role of polyploid giant cells in oncogenesis and tumorigenesisVladimir F Niculescu
Genes & Diseases|July 25, 2022
Cancer genes and cancer stem cells in tumorigenesis: Evolutionary deep homology and controversiesVladimir F Niculescu
Circulation|November 11, 1999
Inflammatory response in unstable anginaH Rus, F Niculescu
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