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Think Gene
a bio blog about genetics, genomics, and biotechnologyDeath, division or cancer? Newly discovered checkpoint process holds the line in cell division
Started by Andrew Yates · 9 months ago
Each day, a staggering number of cells perform a feat that still amazes researchers with its complexity: they divide to produce perfect replicas of each other. The process is called mitosis, and an inability to control it is one of the hallmarks of cancer.
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