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Cellular Self-Correction

Meaning

Cellular Self-Correction refers to the intrinsic, genetically encoded biological processes by which individual cells detect, repair, or eliminate internal damage to maintain genomic stability and functional integrity. These essential processes include DNA repair mechanisms, protein quality control systems, and the programmed clearance of dysfunctional components, such as autophagy and apoptosis. The capacity for self-correction is a fundamental determinant of cellular longevity and is directly linked to the overall health of tissues and organ systems, including the endocrine glands.