Normal cells arrest cancer cells in G2
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Normal cells arrest cancer cells in G2
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A G2/M cell cycle block in transformed cells by contact with normal neighbors.Cell Cycle. 2003 Sep-Oct;2(5):484-7. Cell Cycle. 2003. PMID: 12963849
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