Ian C Mackenzie
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Harper L, Piper K, Common J, Fortune F, Mackenzie I
J Oral Pathol Med
. 2007 Oct;
36(10):594-603.
PMID: 17944752
The initiation, growth, recurrence and metastasis of solid tumours, including squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck region, have been related to the behaviour of a small subpopulation of...
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Mackenzie I
Eur J Cancer
. 2006 Apr;
42(9):1204-12.
PMID: 16644206
The growth and repair of normal tissues depends on a small sub-population of cells termed somatic stem cells whose primary characteristic is an ability for indefinite self-renewal. Epithelial stem cells...
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Locke M, Heywood M, Fawell S, Mackenzie I
Cancer Res
. 2005 Oct;
65(19):8944-50.
PMID: 16204067
Recent work indicates that the growth and behavior of cancers are ultimately determined by a small subpopulation of malignant stem cells and that information about the properties of these cells...
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Tudor D, Locke M, Owen-Jones E, Mackenzie I
J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc
. 2004 Sep;
9(3):208-14.
PMID: 15369215
The early concepts concerning hematopoietic and epithelial stem cells that were derived from kinetic studies have been greatly enhanced by new information about a range of other properties of somatic...
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Mackenzie I
J Oral Pathol Med
. 2004 Jan;
33(2):71-8.
PMID: 14720192
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is associated both with the local expansion of clones of malignant cells and with their further migration to regional and distant sites. The interactions...