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The cell cycle, or cell division cycle, in eukaryotic cells is a series of systematic events where the cell grows, replicates DNA, and then divides into two daughter cells in a process called cell division. The cell cycle has several phases and is controlled with cell cycle checkpoints after each key step to ensure that cells duplicate and function properly. Many different factors can impact the cell cycle and how a cell progresses through these checkpoints, such as DNA damage, environmental stresses, and cell differentiation. One area of interest within the study of the cell cycle is how the immune system impacts the cell cycle and cell cycle controls. [1][2]