In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is critical to maintain genome stability. This maintenance is challenged by DNA damage. To fully understand how the cell can tolerate genotoxic stress, it is necessary to integrate knowledge of the nature of DNA damage, its detection and its repair within the chromatin environment of a eukaryotic nucleus. The multiplicity of the DNA damage and repair processes, as well as the complex nature of chromatin, have made this issue difficult to tackle. Recent progress in each of these areas enables us to address, both at a molecular and a cellular level, the importance of inter-relationships between them. In this review we revisit the 'access, repair,...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
Understanding how DNA repair processes occur in vivo when access to DNA is hindered by chromatin str...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
By some estimates, a eukaryotic cell must repair up to 10,000 DNA lesions per cell cycle to countera...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
Understanding how DNA repair processes occur in vivo when access to DNA is hindered by chromatin str...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
By some estimates, a eukaryotic cell must repair up to 10,000 DNA lesions per cell cycle to countera...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...