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Can Ribosomal Damage Be Reversed?


The reversibility of ribosomal damage depends on the nature and extent of the damage. Some ribosomal injuries, particularly those caused by specific inhibitors, may be reversible if the agent is removed and the cell's repair mechanisms are intact. However, irreversible modifications, such as those caused by potent RIPs, often lead to permanent inactivation and may necessitate intervention at the level of cell replacement or compensatory mechanisms.

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