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Tumor suppressor genes, or more precisely, the proteins they code for, have a dampening or repressive effect on the regulation of the cell cycle. This is basically done by the tumor suppression genes/proteins in three ways :
The first tumor suppressor protein discovered was the pRb protein in human retinoblastoma[?]. An important tumor suppressor is the p53 gene.
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