These CENP-A proteins ensure that divided genetic information is kept intact during mitosis.
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Metabolic enzymes, typically associated with energy production, are now discovered to also play essential roles in the nucleus, such as orchestrating cell division and DNA repair. This breakthrough, ...
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Cancer works by leveraging the body’s existing ... and is involved in mitosis (the division of cells for replication) under even extreme body conditions like neoplastic (tumor) growth.