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| Normal cells grow and divide in a regulated manner through the cell cycle, which consists of phases (G1, S, G2, and M). Cancer cells often bypass these regulatory mechanisms, leading to uncontrolled proliferation. This can result from mutations in genes that control the cell cycle, such as oncogenes (which promote cell division) and tumor suppressor genes (which inhibit cell division). |
| Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that affects your glandular tissues. It commonly forms in your salivary glands. But it can also occur in other parts of your body, like your tear or sweat glands. |
| 2585- | Api, | Apigenin inhibits the proliferation of adenoid cystic carcinoma via suppression of glucose transporter-1 |
| - | in-vitro, | ACC, | NA |
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