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p62/SQSTM1 in cancer: phenomena, mechanisms, and regulation in DNA damage repair. [PDF]
Yang X, Cao X, Zhu Q.
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Ancestry-Specific DNA Damage Repair Gene Mutations and Prostate Cancer. [PDF]
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The linker histone chaperone Prothymosin α (PTMA) is essential for efficient DNA damage repair and the recruitment of PARP1. [PDF]
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Loss of ING3 in the Prostate Leads to Activation of DNA Damage Repair Markers. [PDF]
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Exercise serum promotes DNA damage repair and upregulates DNA repair genePNKPin colon cancer cells
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DNA Damage Repair Deficiency in Prostate Cancer.
Trends in Cancer, 2020Molecular-targeted therapies and treatment stratification based on molecular biomarkers have rapidly gained momentum in the therapeutic spectrum for patients with prostate cancer, particularly those with aggressive disease.
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Repairing DNA-methylation damage
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2004Methylating agents modify DNA at many different sites, thereby producing lethal and mutagenic lesions. To remove all the main harmful base lesions, at least three types of DNA-repair activities can be used, each of which involves a different reaction mechanism.
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Experimental Cell Research, 2006
Replicated DNA molecules are physically connected by cohesin complexes from the time of their synthesis in S-phase until they are segregated during anaphase of the subsequent mitosis or meiosis. This sister chromatid cohesion is essential for the biorientation of chromosomes on the mitotic or meiotic spindle.
Erwan, Watrin, Jan-Michael, Peters
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Replicated DNA molecules are physically connected by cohesin complexes from the time of their synthesis in S-phase until they are segregated during anaphase of the subsequent mitosis or meiosis. This sister chromatid cohesion is essential for the biorientation of chromosomes on the mitotic or meiotic spindle.
Erwan, Watrin, Jan-Michael, Peters
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DNA damage, repair and chromosomal damage
International Journal of Radiation Biology, 1997An important question in radiobiology is the relationship between primary DNA damage and chromosomal aberrations. What determines the chromosomal aberration frequency, especially in radiosensitive cells? Much evidence points to the double-strand break (dsb) as the critical lesion, however there is controversy over whether it is the initial induction ...
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1991
Some of the background to radiation chemical studies of DNA damage is presented, followed by a review of measurements of such damage and its repair in mammalian cells. While most effort has been placed on the measurement of radiation-induced strand breaks (because assays can be used in the biologically relevant dose range), the radiation-altered bases ...
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Some of the background to radiation chemical studies of DNA damage is presented, followed by a review of measurements of such damage and its repair in mammalian cells. While most effort has been placed on the measurement of radiation-induced strand breaks (because assays can be used in the biologically relevant dose range), the radiation-altered bases ...
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