Article in Seminars in Cancer Biology · April 2008 doi: 10. 1016/j semcancer



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Theories of carcinogenesis An emerging perspective

Acknowledgments

The authors recognize the editorial contributions of Cheryl Schaeberle, Laura Vandenberg and Michael Askenase.

This research work has been supported in part by the US National Institutes of Health (NIEHS), the Susan G. Komen

Foundation, the Department of Defense, Philip Morris International and Aid for Cancer Research



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