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Proteins that bind to cells and stimulate cell division are called

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growth factors

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when G1/S cyclin-CDK is activated. Expression of G1/S cyclins is regulated by E2F proteins

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Commitment to cell division occurs at Start when G1/S cyclin-CDK is activated. Expression of G1/S cyclins is regulated by E2F proteins in conjunction with pRB proteins.. Mitogens stimulated cell division by increasing the amount of G1 cyclins.

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