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Increasingly, a general theme in cancer pathophysiology is the development of a defect in the function of pro-apoptotic molecules, such as p53, that commonly prepare the cell for apoptosis whenever cell proliferation or DNA damage is induced; lack of these molecules therefore deprives the cell of a critical safety mechanism [ 1].
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