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On the theory of increasing complexity by professor A.P. Kozlov, published in a series of papers in 2024
Zaborovsky V.S.
Review of the series of articles “A theory of the evolutionary role of hereditary tumors (carcino-evo-devo): the history and the current state” in four parts, published in the journal “Advances in current biology” in 2024
Sverdlov E.D.
Review of a series of articles by A.P. Kozlov “Theory of the evolutionary role of hereditary tumors (carcino-evo-devo): the history and the current state” published in the journal “Advances in Current Biology” in 2024
Rozanov A.Y.
A theory of the evolutionary role of hereditary tumors (carcino-evo-devo): the history and the current state. Part 3. The current state of carcino-evo-devo theory and its relationships with other biological theories
Kozlov A.P.
A theory of the evolutionary role of hereditary tumors (carcino-evo-devo): the history and the current state. Part 2. Formation of a theory in the monograph “Evolution by Tumor Neofunctionalization”
Kozlov A.P.
Comments on the series of articles by A.P. Kozlov "The theory of the evolutionary role of hereditary tumors (carcino-evo-devo): the history and current state" in four parts, published in the journal "Advances in Current Biology" in 2024
Pivovarov A.M.
Carcino-evo-devo: Rule or Exception? Review of the Series of A. P. Kozlov Articles in the Journal “Advances in Current Biology”
Mizgirev I.V.
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