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What are the tumour suppressor networks involved in telomere induced senescence / apoptosis?

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What is the name of the enzyme that maintains telomere length

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Card 8

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What % of human tumours express telomerase and what is the significance of this?

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Tumour cells achieve telomerase activity by reactivating expression, however a minority of tumour cells achieve long telomeres without reactivating this enzyme, what is the name of this pathway?

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Card 10

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Name for a gene that contributes to cancer and is derived from a cellular protocol-oncogene

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Card 11

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Do oncogenes have a dominant or recessive effect

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Card 12

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Name 4 ways in which oncogenes create cancer whereas proto-oncogenes do not

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Card 13

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What are the normal functions of protooncogenes

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Card 14

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PDGF = and is released by what cell type

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Card 15

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How many different genes are there for PDGF

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