Exposure to hypoxia-induced replication arrest initiates a DNA damage response that includes both ATR- and ATM-mediated signaling. DNA fiber analysis was used to show that these conditions lead to a replication arrest during both the initiation and elongation phases, and that this correlated with decreased levels of nucleotides. The DNA damage response induced by hypoxia is distinct from the classical pathways induced by damaging agents, primarily due to the lack of detectable DNA damage, but also due to the coincident repression of DNA repair in hypoxic conditions. The principle aims of the hypoxia-induced DNA damage response seem to be the induction of p53-dependent apoptosis or the preservation of replication fork integrity. The latter i...
The human body’s vast network of blood vessels provides oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, ho...
International audienceLong-term cultures under hypoxic conditions have been demonstrated to maintain...
Acute and chronic hypoxia exists within the three-dimensional microenvironment of solid tumors and d...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
Acute and chronic hypoxia exists within the microenvironment of solid tumours and drives therapy res...
AbstractCellular responses to DNA damage after hypoxia and reoxygenation (H/R) were examined in huma...
Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreas...
Many severely hypoxic cells fail to initiate DNA replication, but the mechanism underlying this obse...
<p>A, 24 hours after exposure to 1 µM etoposide, 6 µM cisplatin or 0.14 µM doxorubicin for 1 hour in...
Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreas...
Background: To evaluate the influence of hypoxia and molecular events in endothelial and embryonic s...
Intratumoural hypoxia leads to decreased expression in DNA damage response (DDR) and repair pathways...
Hypoxia is a feature of most solid tumours and predicts for poor prognosis. In radiobiological hypox...
The human body’s vast network of blood vessels provides oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, ho...
International audienceLong-term cultures under hypoxic conditions have been demonstrated to maintain...
Acute and chronic hypoxia exists within the three-dimensional microenvironment of solid tumors and d...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
Acute and chronic hypoxia exists within the microenvironment of solid tumours and drives therapy res...
AbstractCellular responses to DNA damage after hypoxia and reoxygenation (H/R) were examined in huma...
Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreas...
Many severely hypoxic cells fail to initiate DNA replication, but the mechanism underlying this obse...
<p>A, 24 hours after exposure to 1 µM etoposide, 6 µM cisplatin or 0.14 µM doxorubicin for 1 hour in...
Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreas...
Background: To evaluate the influence of hypoxia and molecular events in endothelial and embryonic s...
Intratumoural hypoxia leads to decreased expression in DNA damage response (DDR) and repair pathways...
Hypoxia is a feature of most solid tumours and predicts for poor prognosis. In radiobiological hypox...
The human body’s vast network of blood vessels provides oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, ho...
International audienceLong-term cultures under hypoxic conditions have been demonstrated to maintain...
Acute and chronic hypoxia exists within the three-dimensional microenvironment of solid tumors and d...