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| Centrosome Clustering in Cancer Cells: To counteract the effects of centrosome amplification, cancer cells often employ centrosome clustering. By clustering multiple centrosomes, cancer cells can form a more stable bipolar spindle, which helps to maintain some level of proper chromosome segregation despite the presence of extra centrosomes. However, this is a temporary solution and does not fully resolve the underlying issues of genomic instability. Many cancer cells exhibit centrosome amplification, where cells have more than two centrosomes. |
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