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Molecular mechanisms of mammalian DNA repair and the DNA damage checkpoints.
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2004DNA damage is a relatively common event in the life of a cell and may lead to mutation, cancer, and cellular or organismic death. Damage to DNA induces several cellular responses that enable the cell either to eliminate or cope with the damage or to ...
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1991
Abstract The earliest reference known to the author on molecular mechanics is to be found in a paper by Andrews (1930), which has to do with vibrational spectroscopy. Andrews indicated that if we really understood the underlying fundamentals in this area, we should be able to calculate all of the kinds of things with which this ...
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Abstract The earliest reference known to the author on molecular mechanics is to be found in a paper by Andrews (1930), which has to do with vibrational spectroscopy. Andrews indicated that if we really understood the underlying fundamentals in this area, we should be able to calculate all of the kinds of things with which this ...
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Molecular mechanisms in exocytosis
The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1995Introduction Exocytosis, the last stage in the secretory pathway, in- volves the fusion of the membranes of secretory vesicles with the plasma membrane. It results in the release of the vesicle contents from the cell and also the delivery of vesicle membrane proteins into the plasma membrane.
Stefan J. Marciniak, J M Edwardson
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The Journal of Pain, 2000
Our understanding of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain at the molecular and cellular level has developed at an extraordinary rate in recent years. Inflammatory, or neuropathic, neuronal plasticity describes the process by which the neurons involved in pain transmission are converted from a state of normosensitivity to one in which they are ...
Michael Costigan, Clifford J. Woolf
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Our understanding of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain at the molecular and cellular level has developed at an extraordinary rate in recent years. Inflammatory, or neuropathic, neuronal plasticity describes the process by which the neurons involved in pain transmission are converted from a state of normosensitivity to one in which they are ...
Michael Costigan, Clifford J. Woolf
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Molecular mechanisms of photosensitization
Biochimie, 1986The first part of this article is devoted to basic concepts of photosensitization and to the primary photophysical and photochemistry processes involved in the reaction. The electronic configuration of molecular oxygen in its ground or activated states, which intervene in numerous photosensitized reactions, is reviewed.
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Molecular mechanisms of metastasis
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2011AbstractThe mechanism of metastasis is a complex set of events that build upon each other to achieve successful growth in organ sites beyond the primary tumor. The cumulative events for metastasis of different cancers have both common and specific cancer specific events.
Kelly Chong+5 more
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Molecular Mechanism of Contraction
Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering, 1972This review is an attempt to summarize critically significant, recent contribu tions to our understanding of the molecular mechanism of muscle contraction and cell motility; it does not cover all the work on muscle contraction. Nat urally, the authors have tended to emphasize their own interests and their own approaches to the problem.
Yuji Tonomura, Fumio Oosawa
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Molecular mechanisms in cardiomyopathy
Clinical Science, 2017Cardiomyopathies represent a heterogeneous group of diseases that negatively affect heart function. Primary cardiomyopathies specifically target the myocardium, and may arise from genetic [hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia (ARVC/D), mitochondrial cardiomyopathy] or genetic and acquired [dilated
Ludger Hauck, Filio Billia, Keith Dadson
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Molecular mechanisms of metastasis
Cancer Letters, 2008Metastasis formation is an essential aspect of cancer, for which the molecular underpinning has long been subject to debate. Although the organ preference for dissemination is governed by tumor-host interactions on the epigenetic level there is a genetic basis to the ability of cancer cells to disseminate.
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Molecular mechanisms and consequences of mitochondrial permeability transition
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2021M. Bonora, C. Giorgi, P. Pinton
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