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What are the Consequences of DNA Damage?
DNA damage can lead to various cellular outcomes depending on the severity and type of damage as well as the cell's ability to repair it. These outcomes include:
Apoptosis
(programmed cell death)
Senescence
(irreversible cell cycle arrest)
Mutations
(which can lead to cancer)
Cell cycle arrest
(to allow time for DNA repair)
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