Death-Resistant Cells Drive Regeneration, Linking Wound Repair to Cancer Risk

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A Weizmann Institute study reveals that a subset of cells can survive radiation by keeping caspases from completing cell death, called DARE cells, which promote tissue regeneration via compensatory proliferation; their death-resistant descendants may contribute to cancer relapse, but neighboring NARE cells form a negative feedback loop to limit overgrowth.
Topics:science#apoptosis#biology#cancer-relapse#caspases#compensatory-proliferation#regenerative-biology
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