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Tumour predisposition and cancer syndromes as models to study gene–environment interactions
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2020Michele Carbone +2 more
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Pollination syndromes and pollinator shifts can be explained by climatic and elevational gradients
Pollination syndromes are defined as suites of floral traits, which have evolved repeatedly across angiosperms in adaptation to distinct functional pollinator groups. The large, pantropically distributed family Melastomataceae is dominated by buzz-bee pollination (95.5 %), where pollen is released from tubular, poricidal anthers through vibrations.Kopper, Constantin +2 more
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The Lethal Phenotype of Cancer: The Molecular Basis of Death Due to Malignancy
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2007Arul M Chinnaiyan, Kenneth J Pienta
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Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes in the era of immune-checkpoint inhibitors
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2019Francesc Graus, Josep Dalmau
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PTEN loss in the continuum of common cancers, rare syndromes and mouse models
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2011Gideon M Blumenthal
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Can pollination syndromes indicate ecological restoration success in tropical forests?
, 2016R. Martins, Y. Antonini
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