This article discusses Virchow's theories about cells, including the idea that all cells, including cancer cells, come from other cells. It then goes on to discuss the implications of this theory and how it influenced research, including in cancer.
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%1 wagner1999rudolph
%A Wagner, Robert P.
%D 1999
%J Genetics
%K background cells history
%N 3
%P 917-920
%T Rudolph Virchow and the Genetic Basis of Somatic Ecology
%U http://www.genetics.org/content/151/3/917
%V 151
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title = {Rudolph Virchow and the Genetic Basis of Somatic Ecology},
url = {http://www.genetics.org/content/151/3/917},
volume = 151,
year = 1999
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