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  • 19-01-2017
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How are normal cells and cancer cells different from each other?

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  • 19-01-2017
Normal cells go through the cell cycle at a normal pace, hitting all of the checkpoints to make sure that there is the correct number of everything and checks for mutations. A cancer cell on the other hand, is a cell that sped up the cell cycle and got away with mutations and did not stop at any checkpoints. Cancer is basically out of control cell production.
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