Heterogeneity, biodiversity and bioperversity in solid neoplasms
Heterogeneity, biodiversity and bioperversity in solid neoplasms
Heterogeneity of biological structure and function is an impediment to the analysis and treatment of human solid tumours. Its importance is frequently underestimated in clinico-pathological research. This article reviews the many facets of heterogeneity in tumour systems, and its importance to the interpretation of tumour biology.
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Rew, David A.
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October 1996
Rew, David A.
36dcc3ad-2379-4b61-a468-5c623d796887
Rew, David A.
(1996)
Heterogeneity, biodiversity and bioperversity in solid neoplasms.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 22 (5), .
(doi:10.1016/S0748-7983(96)92795-X).
Abstract
Heterogeneity of biological structure and function is an impediment to the analysis and treatment of human solid tumours. Its importance is frequently underestimated in clinico-pathological research. This article reviews the many facets of heterogeneity in tumour systems, and its importance to the interpretation of tumour biology.
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