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p53 is a tumor suppressor
Oz has had a biopsy done of a tumor in his throat. The results say that the tumor is benign. What does this mean for Oz?
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Oz has had a biopsy done of a tumor in his throat. The results say that the tumor is benign. What does this mean for Oz? (1
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The p53 gene was discovered in 1979, but it was not clear whether the gene functioned as an oncogene or a tumor-suppressor gene.
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the p53 gene was discovered in 1979, but it was not clear whether the gene functioned as an oncogene or a tumor-suppressor gene.
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Step_Sis_Julie
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A 72-year-old man is diagniosed with a 7 cm primary tumor in his colon, which has spread to the liver. Which of the following
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p53 is a tumor suppressor gene. How does this gene normally prevent cancer in your cells?(1 point)
Responses A transcription
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p53 is a tumor suppressor gene. How does this gene normally prevent cancer in your cells?(1 point) Responses It produces a
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p53 is a tumor suppressor gene. How does this gene normally prevent cancer in your cells?(1 point)
Responses It produces a
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A 72 year old man is diagnosed with a 7 cm primary tumor in his colon, which has spread to his liver. Which of the following
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Jackie
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A beam of particles is directed at a 0.017-kg tumor. There are 2.4 x 1010 particles per second reaching the tumor, and the
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