Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA), a novel class of DNA with a circular topological structure, is present in a variety of cancer cells and tissues and may play broad roles in processes ranging from aging to cancer cell heterogeneity through multiple mechanisms. EccDNA has been characterized by profile, structure and function in several prominent studies but its effect on hydroquinone (HQ)-induced malignantly transformed cells (TK6-HQ) is still elusive.
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