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    GlossaryCell Proliferation Marker

    substance indicating cell division and growth rates

    A Cell Proliferation Marker is a substance or molecule used to detect and measure the rate at which cells are dividing and growing. These markers are crucial in both research and clinical settings to understand cell growth patterns, especially in contexts like cancer research, tissue regeneration, and hair growth studies. Common examples include Ki-67 and BrdU, which are often used to identify actively dividing cells.

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