Human aneuploid cells depend on the RAF/MEK/ERK pathway for overcoming increased DNA damage
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Research suggests that human aneuploid cells, which have abnormal numbers of chromosomes, rely on a specific pathway to overcome increased dna damage. This discovery may have implications for cancer treatment, as changes in chromosomes could potentially make cancer cells more sensitive to certain drugs. Studies are exploring the relationship between chromosomal instability and cancer, including its potential to drive tumor growth or induce cellular aging.
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