A
tumor suppressor gene (
TSG), or
anti-oncogene, is a
gene that regulates a
cell during cell division and replication.
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Tumor suppressor gene - Wikipediapedia, the free encyclopedia Gene that inhibits expression of the tumorigenic phenotype The cell cycle. Many tumor suppressors work to regulate the cycle at specific checkpoints in order to pr. <span>A tumor suppressor gene (TSG), or anti-oncogene, is a gene that regulates a cell during cell division and replication.[1] If the cell grows uncontrollably, it will result in cancer. When a tumor suppressor gene is mutated, it results in a loss or reduction in its function. In combination with other genetic Summary
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