Explain the synchronization of cancer cells ?
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Cell synchronization is a process where cells are made to go through the cell cycle at the same time. In the context of cancer cells, this can be achieved using mitotic inhibitors or other agents that block cell division at specific phases. This allows researchers to study and compare the behavior of cells during different phases of the cell cycle.
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