cancer is due to lack of control over cell division . Do you think nuclears has any role in this?
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Cell Division in Cancer Cells
Cancer cells can divide without appropriate external signals. Cancer cells do no exhibit contact inhibition. Cancer cells continue dividing in the presence of genetic damage. The uninhibited, continued division of genetically damaged cells can lead to tumor formation.
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While much of this research has been focused on the mechanics of the cytoskeleton and the cellular microenvironment, it is now emerging that the mechanical properties of the cell nucleus and its connection to the cytoskeleton may play a major role in cancer metastasis, as deformation of the large and stiff nucleus .
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