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. 2020 Jun 26;52(6):931–939. doi: 10.1038/s12276-020-0457-2

Fig. 1. Stress-induced cellular adaptive strategies.

Fig. 1

First-line adaptive mechanisms maximize cell survival under acute stress conditions. When these protective responses are not sufficient to protect cells from stress, the cells activate second-line adaptive mechanisms, which primarily consist of genetic changes that confer resistance to stress. However, because some second-line responses are deleterious to cell fitness, they may evolve or reactivate other adaptive mechanisms through genetic or epigenetic changes.