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DNA Repair: New Research

DNA Repair: New Research

9781621007562
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The maintenance of DNA integrity and genome stability is essential for the viability of cells and the life of organisms. The genetic material is constantly under attack from external environmental factors and endogenous metabolic products that can alter its chemical structure and nucleotides sequence. In this book, the authors present topical research in the study of DNA repair including topics such as DNA repair as the primary adaptive function of sex in bacteria and eukaryotes; DNA repair as a therapeutic target in breast cancer; DNA repair in the nervous system; targeting BRCA1 DNA repair pathway for cancer chemotherapy and DNA damage and repair during photodynamic therapy.
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9781621007562
9781621007562

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
241
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
514
  • DNA Repair as the Primary Adaptive Function of Sex in Bacteria & Eukaryotes; DNA Repair as a Novel Therapeutic Target in Breast Cancer; DNA Repair in the Nervous System:: A New Research for Neurological Disorders; Targeting the BRCA1 DNA Repair Pathway for Cancer Chemotherapy; Functional Role for the c-Abl Tyrosine Kinase Signalling in the DNA Damage Response; From DNA Damage Response & Repair to Cancer:: The Role of Nutrition; DNA Damage & Repair during Photodynamic Therapy; Translesion Synthesis Pathway & its Relevance in Cancer Therapy; Predictive Role of DNA Repair Genes in Tumor Response to Chemotherapy.
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