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Anastasis is a cellular phenomenon characterized by recovery of cells threatened by cell death, essentially reversing the process of programmed cell death, or apoptosis. Contrary to the prior assumption that apoptosis is irreversible, some cells resist the stimuli that trigger apoptosis and can survive even following the activation of executioner caspases, forming the basis of anastasis. The initial phase of recovery begins when transcription is initiated and the cell recovers from previous stressors. Finally, the cell's cytoskeleton undergoes reorganization, reinforcing its structure and encouraging migration. The relatively recent discovery of anastasis is a key factor in the survival of cancer cells exposed to chemotherapy and changed the way scientists approach the topic of cell death.[1] Anastasis is possible even during advanced stages of cell death, leading researchers to believe that further research on the topic can have therapeutic and pathological implications. Further exploration of the phenomenon could potentially bring forth information including treatment for neurodegenerative diseases and anti-aging therapy.
^Sun, Gongping; Montell, Denise J. (2017-10-24). "Q&A: Cellular near death experiences—what is anastasis?". BMC Biology. 15 (1): 92. doi:10.1186/s12915-017-0441-z. ISSN 1741-7007. PMC 5655817. PMID 29065871.
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