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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Mitotic catastrophe is an event in which a cell is destroyed during mitosis. This is believed by some to occur as a result of an attempt at aberrant chromosome segregation early in mitosis, or as a result of DNA damage later. The term ‘mitotic catastrophe’ is used to explain a mechanism of a delayed mitotic-linked cell death, a sequence of events that results from premature or inappropriate entry of cells into mitosis that can be caused by chemical or physical stresses. It can betriggered with agents influencing the stability of microtubule, various anticancer drugs and mitotic failure caused by defective cell cycle checkpoints. Mitotic catastrophe is the main form of cell death induced by ionizing radiationCells which fail to go through a mitotic catastrophe after a mitotic failure are likely to create aneuploid cells when they later reproduce, posing a risk of oncogenesis, potentially leading to cancer.. }

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