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Can a cell that is normally non-dividing be stimulated to divide? When does this happen and how is it accomplished in an organism
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Can a cell that is normally non-dividing be stimulated to divide? When does this happen and how is it accomplished in an organism
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A cell that enters G0 can re-enter the cell cycle if stimulated by the appropriate growth factor or if it becomes cancerous.
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