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Alternatively, it might signal the cell to commit suicide - a process known as apoptosis.

If the mistake is irreparable and the rogue cell threatens to grow out of control (as happens in cancer), p53 commands the cell to commit suicide.

One will trigger cells to reproduce more, another will hack into the body's healthy blood supply to hijack nutrients, and another will block the signals that tell a cell to commit suicide when it gets old.

The DNA then becomes so compact that no cell machinery can reach it and is thus semi-permanently turned off.In recent years researchers have found that cancer cells have a particular knack for turning off exactly those genes that would normally limit cell growth or cause a damaged cell to commit suicide.

They then fused this string to a small corkscrew-shaped protein that, when internalized, triggers the cell to commit suicide.

If that damage is deemed too extensive by other cellular actors that interact with p53, it triggers p53 to launch the call for the cell to commit suicide.

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It seemed that arsenic trioxide caused mature blood cells to commit suicide, a process called apoptosis.

This necrosis factor in turn prompts the aberrant autoimmune cells to commit suicide through a carefully orchestrated program called apoptosis.

The former, called p53, tells body cells to commit suicide if they develop cancerous changes.

It also protects against cancer, telling badly damaged cells to commit suicide.

But E2Fs can turn traitor if they become too abundant, ordering cells to commit suicide.

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