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A lack of commitment to proliferation
It turns out that commitment to cell division is not an irreversible switch. In the absence of sustained stimulation by growth factor proteins during DNA replication, cells can quit the cell cycle before cell division occurs. Commitment to cell division is not an irreversible switch.
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