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R T Prehn

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Advances in Cancer Research|January 1, 1976
Tumor progression and homeostasisR T Prehn
Cancer Research|October 15, 1994
Cancers beget mutations versus mutations beget cancersR T Prehn
Cancer Research|February 1, 1992
Many growth factors may not be growth factorsR T Prehn
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|July 1, 1971
Perspectives on oncogenesis: does immunity stimulate or inhibit neoplasia?R T Prehn
International Journal of Cancer|December 15, 1979
Immunological basis for differences in susceptibility to hydrocarbon oncogenesis among mice of a single genotypeR T Prehn
Cancer Research|March 1, 1996
The paradoxical association of regression with a poor prognosis in melanoma contrasted with a good prognosis in keratoacanthomaR T Prehn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 15, 1993
Tumor immunogenicity: how far can it be pushed?R T Prehn
Cancer Research|February 15, 1994
Stimulatory effects of immune reactions upon the growths of untransplanted tumorsR T Prehn
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 14, 1972
The immune reaction as a stimulator of tumor growthR T Prehn
The Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago|July 1, 1973
Cancer and the immune responseR T Prehn
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Advances in Cancer Research|January 1, 1976
Tumor progression and homeostasisR T Prehn
Cancer Research|October 15, 1994
Cancers beget mutations versus mutations beget cancersR T Prehn
Cancer Research|February 1, 1992
Many growth factors may not be growth factorsR T Prehn
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|July 1, 1971
Perspectives on oncogenesis: does immunity stimulate or inhibit neoplasia?R T Prehn
International Journal of Cancer|December 15, 1979
Immunological basis for differences in susceptibility to hydrocarbon oncogenesis among mice of a single genotypeR T Prehn
Cancer Research|March 1, 1996
The paradoxical association of regression with a poor prognosis in melanoma contrasted with a good prognosis in keratoacanthomaR T Prehn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 15, 1993
Tumor immunogenicity: how far can it be pushed?R T Prehn
Cancer Research|February 15, 1994
Stimulatory effects of immune reactions upon the growths of untransplanted tumorsR T Prehn
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 14, 1972
The immune reaction as a stimulator of tumor growthR T Prehn
The Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago|July 1, 1973
Cancer and the immune responseR T Prehn
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