Evolution of Tumor Metabolism might Reflect Carcinogenesis as a Reverse Evolution process (Dismantling of Multicellularity)
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Gamal O. Elhassan | K. Alfarouk | Khalid O. Alfarouk | Mohammed E.A. Shayoub | Abdel Khalig Muddathir | Adil H.H. Bashir | A. Bashir | A. Muddathir | M. E. Shayoub | G. Elhassan
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