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the fact that , as early as 1910 , C . O . Jensen had brilliantly demonstrated that
the beet tumour cells with which he worked were capable of autonomous
development when implanted into healthy beet plants . It was not , however , until
1942 ...
the fact that , as early as 1910 , C . O . Jensen had brilliantly demonstrated that
the beet tumour cells with which he worked were capable of autonomous
development when implanted into healthy beet plants . It was not , however , until
1942 ...
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to whatever alteration had occurred prior to the time that the bacteria were
destroyed , it was possible to obtain tumour tissue that showed varying grades of
neoplastic change that ranged from very slowly growing tumours to rapidly
growing ...
to whatever alteration had occurred prior to the time that the bacteria were
destroyed , it was possible to obtain tumour tissue that showed varying grades of
neoplastic change that ranged from very slowly growing tumours to rapidly
growing ...
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The question as to whether this new pattern of synthesis found in the plant
tumour cell results in the irreversible loss of the previous pattern concerned with
differentiated function or whether it simply overwhelms the latter has been
studied ...
The question as to whether this new pattern of synthesis found in the plant
tumour cell results in the irreversible loss of the previous pattern concerned with
differentiated function or whether it simply overwhelms the latter has been
studied ...
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Contents of Volume | 2 |
Effects of Invading Organisms on Cells and Tissues | 3 |
Cartilage and Bone J D BIGGERS The Osteoclast NORMAN M HANCOX | 4 |
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