What is the approximate cell cycle duration in fast-dividing mammalian cells? Is this the same for all
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Some mammals take much longer than that--up to a year in certain liver cells. Generally, however, for fast-dividing mammalian cells, the length of the cycle is approximately 24 hours. Most of the differences in cell cycle duration between species and cells are found in the duration of specific cell cycle phases.
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Generally, however, for fast-dividing mammalian cells, the length of the cycle is approximately 24 hours.
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