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    Glossaryp53 Signaling Pathway

    regulates cell cycle and prevents cancer by responding to DNA damage

    The p53 Signaling Pathway, also known as the TP53 Pathway, is a crucial cellular mechanism that helps regulate the cell cycle and prevent cancer. The p53 protein, often called the "guardian of the genome," activates in response to DNA damage or stress, leading to cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, or apoptosis (programmed cell death) to maintain genetic stability.

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