2025
DOI: 10.3390/ijms26136274
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Tick-Tock: Cancer Cell Division Cycle Clocks Strike Midnight

Abstract: Eukaryotic cells double their mass and divide at the same rate, allowing cells to maintain a uniform cell size over many cell divisions. We hypothesize that aneuploid cancer cells are more sensitive to forced overgrowth, more than doubling their mass during a single longer-duration cell division cycle, relative to healthy diploid cells. This hypothesis stems from the observation that cancer cells are under proteotoxic stress, during which heat-shock proteins become rate-limiting and the unfolded-protein respon… Show more

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