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- NP866175.RAbWJeIScpUE9UIUpdbVsghGUwjrdaMDUCyiK07rRgcyI130_assertion description "[Since it is however severely reduced in a large number of human brain tumor cell lines, the absence of SIRT2, a potential tumor suppressor, could play a key role in the regulation of the cell-cycle within a multistep pathway that leads to full cellular transformation and, finally, the development of cellular malignancy.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP866175.RAbWJeIScpUE9UIUpdbVsghGUwjrdaMDUCyiK07rRgcyI130_provenance.
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