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    Cell Cycle Kinetics

    Cell cycle kinetics is the rate at which a cell progresses through the cell cycle. It is a general indication of how fast a tissue or cell sample is proliferating. This rate is generally increased in more aggressive tumors and can be measured by various biochemical methods such as the incorporation of labeled nucleotides into replicating DNA or the level of expression of cell cycle proteins or other proliferation markers. (NCI Thesaurus)




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