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Volume 1, Number 3, September 2005

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Leukemic Stem Cells: Where do They Come From?
pp. 181-188(8)
Authors: Passegué, Emmanuelle; Weisman, Irving L.

A Primitive Cell Origin for B-Cell Precursor ALL?
pp. 189-196(8)
Authors: Cox, C. V.; Blair, A.

Stem Cells in Mammary Development and Carcinogenesis: Implications for Prevention and Treatment
pp. 207-214(8)
Authors: Dontu, Gabriela; Liu, Suling; Wicha, Max S.

Stem Cells and Mammary Cancer in Mice
pp. 215-224(10)
Author: Smith, Gibert H.

The Contribution of Epidermal Stem Cells to Skin Cancer
pp. 225-232(8)
Authors: Gerdes, Michael J.; Yuspa, Stuart H.

Gastrointestinal Stem Cells and Cancer: Bridging the Molecular Gap
pp. 233-242(10)
Authors: Leedham, S. J.; Thliveris, A. T.; Halberg, R. B.; Newton, M. A.; Wright, N. A.

Stem Cell Stages and the Origins of Colon Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
pp. 243-252(10)
Authors: Gostjeva, Elena V.; Thilly, William G.

Liver Stem Cells: Implications for Hepatocarcinogenesis
pp. 253-260(8)
Author: Alison, Malcolm R.

Evidence Regarding a Stem Cell Origin of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
pp. 261-264(4)
Authors: Shupe, Thomas; Petersen, Bryon E.

Pancreatic Stem Cells: Differentiation Options
pp. 265-272(8)
Authors: Rao, M. Sambasiva; Reddy, Janardan K.

The Road From Teratocarcinoma to Human Embryonic Stem Cells
pp. 273-276(4)
Author: Damjanov, Ivan

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