Tumor Suppressor Genes And Cell Proliferation Control In The Carcinogi
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Tumor suppressor genes are critical regulators in preventing uncontrolled cell proliferation, acting as essential safeguards against the development of cancer. These genes play a vital role in maintaining genomic integrity and regulating the cell cycle, with their dysfunction often initiating carcinogenesis. Understanding their mechanisms of cell proliferation control offers crucial insights into cancer prevention and the development of targeted therapies.