Skin cells are the ones most likely to delay terminal differentiation and senescence in order to continue reproducing for growth and repair mitosis and tissue repair.
The cells of the skin are a tissue that are constantly dividing to replace cells that are ageing, damaged, or worn out.
Because skin tissues immediately interact with the environment, subjecting them to mechanical, chemical, and other types of damages, mitosis and tissue repair damaged and worn-out cells are common.
Because they must continually divide and replace damaged ones, skin cells cannot afford to enter senescence or terminal differentiation.
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