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Foxs-In-A-Trenchcoat t1_j9g7xqt wrote
Reply to comment by dragonlhama in Can a normal human cell have more than one nucleus? by North_Recognition199
In other cases, are multinucleated cells usually cancer?
Ech_01 t1_j9gkjml wrote
Yes. Cells may become multinucleated cells if something goes wrong during the cell division/fusion which is possible when cancerous cells divide way too often unregulatedly.
Rough_Drop673 t1_j9hb82h wrote
Yes, if the cells morphology is different than the normal cell, and it’s not specific just to the nucleus, can be shape or size as well or behaviour
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