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- The stages which a cell passes from one cell division to the next is called () A: cell cycle B: life cycle C: energy cycle D: regeneration<br/>cycle
- Cell Cycle-Specific Agents (CCSA) include A: antimetabolites B: camptothecin C: plant alkaloids D: alkylating agents
- During which phase of the cell cycle would a cell go into a quiescent state? A: G0 B: G1 C: G2 D: S
- which one of the followings did not win Nobel Prize ? A: Programmed cell death B: Regulation of cell cycle C: telomere and telomerase D: RNA interference E: cell necrosis
- The five elements go in a specific order .It is () A: The Generating Cycle (sheng) B: The Controlling Cycle (kè) C: Do not affect each other D: mutual improvement
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The sum of all the proteins functioning in a given cell is the cell's ____________, and proteomics is the systematic characterization of this protein complement under a specific set of conditions.
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Which of the following statements is right? A: RB exerts anti-proliferative effects by controlling the G1-to-S transition of the cell cycle B: RB is a key positive regulator of the cell cycle C: The TP53 was the first tumor suppressor gene to be discovered by the study of retinoblastoma D: Malignant transformation is only derived from one of the normal RB alleles inactivated
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Which<br/>of the following cell cycle descriptions is CORRECT? () A: DNA are replicated during the G2 phase. B: Interphase is when the cell spends most of its time performing its<br/>cell functions. C: The interphase consists of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and<br/>telophase. D: Cell prepare itself for mitosis during S phase
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Which of the following is correct about pro-oncogene? A: It is a normal cellular gene B: They are normally involved in the control of the cell cycle C: When mutated or inappropriately expressed,can cause a cell to become malignant D: All of the above
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Ultrasound<br/>molecular imaging is based on the specific acoustic properties of<br/>acoustically active ultrasound contrast agents, which can be<br/>sensitively imaged with regular ultrasound methods. ()