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Cells in our body are constantly interacting and exchanging information. A subset of such interactions allows the detection and elimination of foreign, damaged or dangerous cells. Maintenance of healthy tissue homeostasis involves cell-intrinsic and extrinsic factors that regulate cell selection, fate and death. In certain situations,
cells may compare their relative cell fitness and activate mechanisms that secure the elimination of unhealthy cells. This endogenous process is termed cell competition.
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Cell Competition PTMA Flower Protein-protein interaction
