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researchers are investigating tumor-suppressive genes to develop new cancer therapies.
loss of tumor-suppressive function is a hallmark of many cancers.
the tumor-suppressive protein p53 is frequently mutated in cancer cells.
activating tumor-suppressive pathways could prevent cancer development.
targeting tumor-suppressive genes offers a potential therapeutic strategy.
the tumor-suppressive effect of this drug is still under investigation.
maintaining tumor-suppressive mechanisms is crucial for preventing uncontrolled cell growth.
genetic mutations can inactivate tumor-suppressive genes.
the role of tumor-suppressive micrornas in cancer is becoming increasingly clear.
restoring tumor-suppressive activity is a key goal in cancer research.
tumor-suppressive genes often act as gatekeepers against cancer progression.
tumor-suppressive genes
tumor-suppressive activity
tumor-suppressive effect
be tumor-suppressive
tumor-suppressive protein
tumor-suppressive function
acting tumor-suppressive
tumor-suppressive pathway
tumor-suppressive role
tumor-suppressive mechanisms
researchers are investigating tumor-suppressive genes to develop new cancer therapies.
loss of tumor-suppressive function is a hallmark of many cancers.
the tumor-suppressive protein p53 is frequently mutated in cancer cells.
activating tumor-suppressive pathways could prevent cancer development.
targeting tumor-suppressive genes offers a potential therapeutic strategy.
the tumor-suppressive effect of this drug is still under investigation.
maintaining tumor-suppressive mechanisms is crucial for preventing uncontrolled cell growth.
genetic mutations can inactivate tumor-suppressive genes.
the role of tumor-suppressive micrornas in cancer is becoming increasingly clear.
restoring tumor-suppressive activity is a key goal in cancer research.
tumor-suppressive genes often act as gatekeepers against cancer progression.
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