Tumour suppressors are regulatory proteins that halt the cell cycle or induce apoptosis in response to damaged DNA.
Tumour suppressors are regulatory proteins that stop the cell cycle or trigger apoptosis when DNA damage occurs.
Front | what are tumour suppressors and what do they do? |
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Back | regulatory proteins that arrest the cell cycle or cause apoptosis if the DNA in the cell is damaged |
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