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    Regulatory Proteins That Serve to Prevent a Cell from Entering
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Regulatory Proteins That Serve to Prevent a Cell from Entering

Question 38

Question 38

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Regulatory proteins that serve to prevent a cell from entering the S phase under conditions of DNA damage are also known as


A) antibodies.
B) tumour suppressors.
C) cyclin- dependent kinases.
D) cyclins.

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