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Cell stress is a fundamental concept in cellular biology and medicine, referring to the state arising from the perturbation of cellular homeostasis by adverse internal or external conditions. This concept investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which living cells detect, respond to, and attempt to mitigate the detrimental effects of diverse stressors, such as oxidative agents, heat, toxins, or mechanical forces. Key characteristics involve the activation of specific stress response pathways designed to restore equilibrium, repair damage, induce protective autophagy, or initiate programmed cell death if adaptation is not feasible. The significance of studying cell stress lies in its critical role in understanding cellular resilience, the etiology and progression of various pathologies, aging, and informing therapeutic interventions.