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INA

INA (Inhibitor of Apoptosis) proteins are a group of molecules that help cells survive by blocking processes that lead to cell death (apoptosis). They are essential for normal development and maintaining tissue health, but can also contribute to diseases if they prevent the death of damaged or unwanted cells, such as cancer cells. By regulating apoptosis, INA proteins maintain cellular balance, ensuring healthy growth and eliminating cells that are no longer needed or are harmful.