Proteins from the DNA Damage Response: Regulation, Dysfunction, and Anticancer Strategies

Volume: 13, Issue: 15, Pages: 3819 - 3819
Published: Jul 29, 2021
Abstract
Cells respond to genotoxic stress through a series of complex protein pathways called DNA damage response (DDR). These monitoring mechanisms ensure the maintenance and the transfer of a correct genome to daughter cells through a selection of DNA repair, cell cycle regulation, and programmed cell death processes. Canonical or non-canonical DDRs are highly organized and controlled to play crucial roles in genome stability and diversity. When...
Paper Details
Title
Proteins from the DNA Damage Response: Regulation, Dysfunction, and Anticancer Strategies
Published Date
Jul 29, 2021
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
15
Pages
3819 - 3819
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