Paths from DNA damage and signaling to genome rearrangements via homologous recombination

Volume: 806, Pages: 64 - 74
Published: Dec 1, 2017
Abstract
DNA damage is a constant threat to genome integrity. DNA repair and damage signaling networks play a central role maintaining genome stability, suppressing tumorigenesis, and determining tumor response to common cancer chemotherapeutic agents and radiotherapy. DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are critical lesions induced by ionizing radiation and when replication forks encounter damage. DSBs can result in mutations and large-scale genome...
Paper Details
Title
Paths from DNA damage and signaling to genome rearrangements via homologous recombination
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
806
Pages
64 - 74
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