Epithelial state-transitions permit inflammation-induced tumorigenesis
Edward J. Jarman(Western General Hospital), Luke Boulter(MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine), Stéphanie Roessler(German Cancer Research Center), Ava Khamseh(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Owen J. Sansom(Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute), Paula Olaizola(University of the Basque Country), Timothy J. Kendall(MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine), Scott H. Waddell(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Yuelin Yao(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Rachel V. Guest(Edinburgh Royal Infirmary), Kyle Davies, Andreea Grãdinaru(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Aleksandra Rozyczko(Institute of Genetics and Cancer), Anabel Martinez Lyons(Institute of Genetics and Cancer)
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