DNA repair mechanisms in response to genotoxicity of warfare agent sulfur mustard

Volume: 58, Pages: 230 - 236
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM) is an alkylating agent that causes severe damages to the skin, eyes, and the respiratory system. DNA alkylation is one of the most critical lesions that could lead to monoadducts and cross-links, as well as DNA strand breaks. In response to these adducts, cells initiate a series of reactions to recruit specific DNA repair pathways. The main DNA repair pathways in human cells, which could be involved in the DNA SM-induced DNA...
Paper Details
Title
DNA repair mechanisms in response to genotoxicity of warfare agent sulfur mustard
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
58
Pages
230 - 236
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