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Book review: Andrei P. Kozlov “Evolution by tumor neofunctionalization: the role of tumors in the origin of new cell types, tissues and organs”. Amsterdam, Boston, Heidelberg, London, New York, Oxford, Paris, San Diego, San Francisco, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo: Academic Press/Elsevier, 2014. 248 p. ISBN: 978-0-12-800165-3
Wheeler D.A.
The quality of activity and its importance in the evolution of vertebrates
Cherlin V.A.
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.
A Theory of the Evolutionary Role of Hereditary Tumors (carcino-evo-devo): the History and the Current State. Part 1. From General Principles to Hypothesis, and from Hypothesis to New Concept
Kozlov A.P.
Preadaptivity of Non-Contractive Thermogenesis in the Evolution of Warm-Bloodedness in Vertebrates
Cherlin V.A.
Reproductive Criteria of Multicellularity and Original Modes of Reproduction
Gavrilov-Zimin I.A.
The Unique Morphofunctional Structure of the Reptilian Heart
Cherlin V.A.
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.
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