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Cellular Defenses Against Radiation-Induced Carcinogenesis:

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Evidence for the role of the G2-M checkpoint in<br />

cancer is weaker:<br />

1. Cells from A-T patients undergo reduced G2-M<br />

arrest in response to DNA damage.<br />

2. Cancer cell lines often have reduced G2-M<br />

arrest.<br />

3. Some cancer cells have altered expression of<br />

cyclins A, B, and CDC2.<br />

NCI REB <strong>Radiation</strong> Epidemiology Course, May 14, 2007<br />

TJJ

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