Understanding cell cycle and cell death regulation provides novel weapons against human diseases
@article{Wiman2017UnderstandingCC,
title={Understanding cell cycle and cell death regulation provides novel weapons against human diseases},
author={Klas G Wiman and Boris Zhivotovsky},
journal={Journal of Internal Medicine},
year={2017},
volume={281},
pages={483 - 495}
}Cell division, cell differentiation and cell death are the three principal physiological processes that regulate tissue homoeostasis in multicellular organisms. The growth and survival of cells as well as the integrity of the genome are regulated by a complex network of pathways, in which cell cycle checkpoints, DNA repair and programmed cell death have critical roles. Disruption of genomic integrity and impaired regulation of cell death may both lead to uncontrolled cell growth. Compromised…
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