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Proteins / Curcumin / P53 / P21 / CDKN1B / Apoptosis / Retinoblastoma protein / Cyclin / Carcinogenesis / Biology / Cell biology / Cell cycle
Proteins
Curcumin
P53
P21
CDKN1B
Apoptosis
Retinoblastoma protein
Cyclin
Carcinogenesis
Biology
Cell biology
Cell cycle

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