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This project investigates the mechanisms of cellular dormancy in cancer, focusing on how cancer cells use these pathways to survive treatment. By utilizing in vitro systems, the project aims to identify key regulators of dormancy that could inform new therapeutic strategies to target dormant cancer cells effectively.
The survival and propagation of species fundamentally depend on the precise regulation of cellular growth and dormancy.
This balance is crucial across various biological processes including reproduction, regeneration, and repair, where mechanisms such as embryonic diapause allow organisms to endure adverse conditions by temporarily halting development.
During this dormant state, embryonic cells undergo significant rewiring of their transcriptional, epigenetic, and metabolic pathways, preserving…
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