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1. Is cancer progression caused by gradual or simultaneous acquisitions of new chromosomes?

2. Speciation Theory of Carcinogenesis Explains Karyotypic Individuality and Long Latencies of Cancers

3. Immortality of cancers

4. Inherent variability of cancer-specific aneuploidy generates metastases

5. Origin of metastases: Subspecies of cancers generated by intrinsic karyotypic variations

6. Is carcinogenesis a form of speciation?

7. Transgenic oncogenes induce oncogene-independent cancers with individual karyotypes and phenotypes

8. Specific clones of spontaneously evolving karyotypes generate individuality of cancers

9. Centrosome aberrations after nilotinib and imatinib treatment in vitro are associated with mitotic spindle defects and genetic instability

10. Karyotype alteration generates the neoplastic phenotypes of SV40-infected human and rodent cells

11. The Chromosomal Basis of Cancer

12. Chromosomal alterations cause the high rates and wide ranges of drug resistance in cancer cells

13. Aneuploidy Approaching a Perfect Score in Predicting and Preventing Cancer: Highlights from a Conference Held in Oakland, CA in January, 2004

14. The chemical bases of the various AIDS epidemics: Recreational drugs, anti-viral chemotherapy and malnutrition

15. Multistep Carcinogenesis: A Chain Reaction of Aneuploidizations

16. Instability of chromosome structure in cancer cells increases exponentially with degrees of aneuploidy

17. Specific aneusomies in Chinese hamster cells at different stages of neoplastic transformation, initiated by nitrosomethylurea

18. Karyotypic evolutions of cancer species in rats during the long latent periods after injection of nitrosourea

19. Does aneuploidy destabilize karyotypes automatically?

20. Origin of multidrug resistance in cells with and without multidrug resistance genes: Chromosome reassortments catalyzed by aneuploidy

21. Explaining the high mutation rates of cancer cells to drug and multidrug resistance by chromosome reassortments that are catalyzed by aneuploidy

22. Aneuploidy, the somatic mutation that makes cancer a species of its own

23. Aneuploidy vs. gene mutation hypothesis of cancer: Recent study claims mutation but is found to support aneuploidy

24. How aneuploidy affects metabolic control and causes cancer

25. Genetic instability of cancer cells is proportional to their degree of aneuploidy

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27. Host range restrictions of oncogenes: myc genes transform avian but not mammalian cells and mht/raf genes transform mammalian but not avian cells

28. ChemInform Abstract: Aneuploidy, the Somatic Mutation That Makes Cancer a Species of Its Own

29. Detection of centrosome aberrations in disease-unrelated cells from patients with tumor treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors

30. Cancer-causing karyotypes: chromosomal equilibria between destabilizing aneuploidy and stabilizing selection for oncogenic function

31. Centrosome aberrations and G1 phase arrest after in vitro and in vivo treatment with the SRC/ABL inhibitor dasatinib

32. HIV não é a causa da AIDS

33. Letter to the Editors

34. Chromosomal chaos and cancer

35. Induction of centrosome and chromosome aberrations by imatinib in vitro

36. Aneuploidy, the primary cause of the multilateral genomic instability of neoplastic and preneoplastic cells

37. Are cancers dependent on oncogenes or on aneuploidy?

38. Metabolic Control Analysis Shows How Aneuploidy Causes Cancer

39. Mechanism of Carcinogenesis by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Aneuploidy precedes malignant transformation and occurs in all cancers

40. Aneuploidy correlated 100% with chemical transformation of Chinese hamster cells

41. The Case of HIV and AIDS

42. Duesberg and the right of reply according to Maddox-Nature

43. How much longer can we afford the AIDS virus monopoly?

44. The toxicity of azidothymidine (AZT) on human and animal cells in culture at concentrations used for antiviral therapy

45. Foreign-protein-mediated immunodeficiency in hemophiliacs with and without HIV

46. HIV as a surrogate marker for drug use: a re-analysis of the San Francisco Men's Health Study

48. Infectious AIDS--stretching the germ theory beyond its limits

49. The HIV gap in national AIDS statistics

50. AIDS acquired by drug consumption and other noncontagious risk factors

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