Which of the following molecules are not involved in cell-cell adhesion? a. cadherins b. integrins c. cyclins d. sel

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Which of the following molecules are not involved in cell-cell adhesion? a. cadherins b. integrins c. cyclins d. sel

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Which of the following molecules are not involved in cell-celladhesion?
a. cadherins
b. integrins
c. cyclins
d. selectins
Cells growing in culture which are behaving more like cancercells would display all of the following properties except
a. reduced need for growth factors
b. immortalization
c. anchorage independent
d. contact inhibition
Hematopoetic (blood forming) cells that are susceptible tocancer are
a. red blood cells
b. platelets
c. stem cells
d. glial cells
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