Abstract
Variations in the control of a phenomenon known as parental imprinting influence the likelihood of tumour development. These new findings may tie in with an earlier concept of 'two-phase' carcinogenesis.
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Klein, G. (2005, March 10). Surveillance team against cancer. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/434150a
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