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    Al-Mohanna MA, Al-Khodairy FM, Krezolek Z, Bertilsson PA, Al-Houssein KA, Aboussekhra A.
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  • 63. Arrest of mammalian fibroblasts in G1 in response to actin inhibition is dependent on retinoblastoma pocket proteins but not on p53.
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  • 72. Overproduction of Rb protein after the G1/S boundary causes G2 arrest.
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