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Oncogene
A gene that has the potential to cause cancer, usually by being mutated or expressed at high levels.
Tumor Cell
A cell that has undergone genetic changes enabling it to divide uncontrollably and possibly lead to cancer.
Checkpoint Gene
A gene that regulates cell cycle checkpoints to ensure cells do not divide unless certain conditions are met, playing a key role in preventing cancer.
Proto-Oncogene
Gene that, by mutation, can become an oncogene.
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