Both cancer cells and white blood cells do not show contact inhibition.
Contact inhibition is a process of arresting cell growth when cells come in contact with each other. As a result, normal cells stop proliferating when they form a monolayer in a culture dish. Contact inhibition is a powerful anticancer mechanism that is lost in cancer cells.
Similar contact inhibition between the white cell is also absent but they are separated by the large extracellular matrix.
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