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The text in the question is actually a snippet of an article about glioblastoma (you can see the full details in the attachment). Based on the search, the question related to this article is:
- "At what phase is the cell cycle arrested by an inhibitor?"
The answer is that the treated glioblastoma cells were cultured with an inhibitor from umbilical cord stem cells, while the control cells were not.
What is glioblastoma?
Glioblastoma is a deadly malignant type of cancer that can develop in the brain or spinal cord. Glioblastoma can develop at any age, although it is more common in older persons. It can aggravate nausea, headaches, vomiting, and seizures.
Learn More
- Learn more about why cancer does not form every time there is a mistake during the cell cycle here: brainly.com/question/26059802
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