Non-genetic mechanisms in cancer evolution: senescence, unicellularization, and cycles of stemness recovery
All germlines—including those of humans, protists, cancer, and metazoans—are capable of proliferating through asymmetric cell division, giving rise to committed stem cells. Their common evolutionarily roots trace back to the hypoxic germline of the last common ancestor of amoebozoans, met...
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2025-06-01
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| Series: | Academia Molecular Biology and Genomics |
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