cellular stress response

How Do Cells Detect Stress?

Cells detect stress through a network of sensors and signaling pathways. These sensors can detect changes in the cellular environment, such as variations in temperature, nutrient levels, or the presence of toxicants. Upon detection, these sensors activate stress response pathways like the unfolded protein response (UPR), the heat shock response, and the oxidative stress response, which work to restore normal function or initiate cell death if damage is irreparable.

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