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This document discusses a cancer theory involving mutational and wild-normal receptors. Mutational receptors are overexpressed via mutations and upregulation, continuously sending signals from outside that amplify the mutational receptors. However, suppressive normal DNA should not allow transcription or expression of wild-normal receptors, leading to their downregulation. Cancer cell identity depends on a combination of genes, transcription factors, and proteins from both mutational and wild-normal receptors.
