Transcriptional regulation of human DNA repair genes following genotoxic stress: trigger mechanisms, inducible responses and genotoxic adaptatio
<p>DNA repair genes transcriptionally modulated in primary fibroblasts at 4 hr post-IR (p<0.05).<...
All cellular organisms contain genomic DNA which provides the instructions for their correct develop...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
Cellular responses to genotoxic agents can be classified either as active or passive. Passive respon...
Cells are continually exposed to genotoxic stresses. Upon DNA damage, the cell activates a coordinat...
In response to genotoxic stress, eukaryotic cells elicit DNA damage checkpoint responses, which dela...
During DNA replication many factors can result in DNA replication stress. The DNA replication stress...
Cell cycle checkpoint activation and DNA repair pathways govern genomic stability after genotoxic st...
Genetic alterations such as mutations, genomic rearrangements and aneuploidy, are commonly observed ...
<div><p>DNA repair is an essential cellular process required to maintain genomic stability. Every ce...
DNA repair is an essential cellular process required to maintain genomic stability. Every cell is su...
DNA repair is an essential cellular process required to maintain genomic stability. Every cell is su...
Contains fulltext : 49693.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For the lympho...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
Over the past decades it has become increas-ingly clear that the DnA damage response (DDR) plays a c...
<p>DNA repair genes transcriptionally modulated in primary fibroblasts at 4 hr post-IR (p<0.05).<...
All cellular organisms contain genomic DNA which provides the instructions for their correct develop...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
Cellular responses to genotoxic agents can be classified either as active or passive. Passive respon...
Cells are continually exposed to genotoxic stresses. Upon DNA damage, the cell activates a coordinat...
In response to genotoxic stress, eukaryotic cells elicit DNA damage checkpoint responses, which dela...
During DNA replication many factors can result in DNA replication stress. The DNA replication stress...
Cell cycle checkpoint activation and DNA repair pathways govern genomic stability after genotoxic st...
Genetic alterations such as mutations, genomic rearrangements and aneuploidy, are commonly observed ...
<div><p>DNA repair is an essential cellular process required to maintain genomic stability. Every ce...
DNA repair is an essential cellular process required to maintain genomic stability. Every cell is su...
DNA repair is an essential cellular process required to maintain genomic stability. Every cell is su...
Contains fulltext : 49693.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For the lympho...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
Over the past decades it has become increas-ingly clear that the DnA damage response (DDR) plays a c...
<p>DNA repair genes transcriptionally modulated in primary fibroblasts at 4 hr post-IR (p<0.05).<...
All cellular organisms contain genomic DNA which provides the instructions for their correct develop...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...