Why don't all whales have cancer? A novel hypothesis resolving Peto's paradox

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Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
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Why dont all whales have cancer? A novel hypothesis resolving Petos paradox

JD Nagy, EM Victor, JH Cropper - Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2007 - elibrary.ru
Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
more ontogenic cell divisions. Therefore, intuitively one might expect cancer incidence to …

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JD Nagy, EM Victor, JH Cropper - Integrative and Comparative Biology - Citeseer
Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
more ontogenic cell divisions. Therefore, intuitively one might expect cancer incidence to …

Why don't all whales have cancer? A novel hypothesis resolving Peto's paradox.

JD Nagy, EM Victor, JH Cropper - Integrative and Comparative …, 2007 - europepmc.org
Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
more ontogenic cell divisions. Therefore, intuitively one might expect cancer incidence to …

[PDF][PDF] Why don't all whales have cancer? A novel hypothesis resolving Peto's paradox

JD Nagy, EM Victor, JH Cropper - Integrative and Comparative Biology - researchgate.net
Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
more ontogenic cell divisions. Therefore, intuitively one might expect cancer incidence to …

Why don't all whales have cancer? A novel hypothesis resolving Peto's paradox.

JD Nagy, EM Victor, JH Cropper - Integrative & Comparative …, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
more ontogenic cell divisions. Therefore, intuitively one might expect cancer incidence to …

[PDF][PDF] Why don't all whales have cancer? A novel hypothesis resolving Peto's paradox

JD Nagy, EM Victor, JH Cropper - Integrative and Comparative Biology - academia.edu
Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
more ontogenic cell divisions. Therefore, intuitively one might expect cancer incidence to …

[PDF][PDF] Why don't all whales have cancer? A novel hypothesis resolving Peto's paradox

JD Nagy, EM Victor, JH Cropper - Integrative and Comparative Biology - scholar.archive.org
Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
more ontogenic cell divisions. Therefore, intuitively one might expect cancer incidence to …

Why Don't All Whales Have Cancer? A Novel Hypothesis Resolving Peto's Paradox

JD Nagy, EM Victor, JH Cropper - Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2007 - JSTOR
Larger organisms have more potentially carcinogenic cells, tend to live longer and require
more ontogenic cell divisions. Therefore, intuitively one might expect cancer incidence to …