fork protection and stabilization

How Do Cancer Cells Overcome Replication Stress?

Cancer cells often develop mechanisms to overcome replication stress and continue proliferating. One such mechanism is the upregulation of replication stress response pathways, which helps to stabilize the replication fork and repair DNA damage. Additionally, cancer cells may activate alternative replication pathways, such as break-induced replication, to bypass damaged regions of the genome. Understanding these adaptive mechanisms is crucial for developing effective therapies that can overcome cancer cell resistance.

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