The genetic information contained within the DNA molecule is highly susceptible to chemical and physical insult, caused by both endogenous and exogenous sources that can generate in the order of thousands of lesions a day in each of our cells (Lindahl, Nature 362(6422):709–715, 1993). DNA damages interfere with DNA metabolic processes such as transcription and replication and can be potent inhibitors of cell division and gene expression. To combat these regular threats to genome stability, a host of DNA repair mechanisms have evolved. When DNA lesions are left unrepaired due to defects in the repair pathway, mutations can arise that may alter the genetic information of the cell. DNA repair is thus fundamental to genome stability and defects...
International audienceOur understanding of the DNA repair mechanisms that preserve genome integrity ...
<p>Every day, cells face agents that generate lesions in genomic DNA, which can interfere with the p...
Exposures from the external and internal environments lead to the modification of genomic DNA, which...
Genotoxins cause DNA damage, which can result in genomic instability. The genetic changes induced ha...
Knowing where DNA damage occurs within a genome is crucial to the understanding of the potential ge...
DNA damage occurs via endogenous and exogenous genotoxic agents and compromises a genome’s integrity...
Cellular DNA is constantly chemically altered by exogenous and endogenous agents. As all processes o...
With a direct link to cancer, aging, and heritable diseases as well as a critical role in cancer tre...
Environmental exposures, reactive by-products of cellular metabolism, and spontaneous deamination ev...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018Cat...
DNA damaging agents can promote aging, disease and cancer and they are ubiquitous in the environment...
DNA is not chemically inert but faces constant challenges to its stability. One of these is the fus...
Proper DNA damage repair is essential for maintaining genomic integrity and stability of all living ...
The molecular level damage to DNA is important due to DNAs susceptibility to free radical attacks an...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2015.Ca...
International audienceOur understanding of the DNA repair mechanisms that preserve genome integrity ...
<p>Every day, cells face agents that generate lesions in genomic DNA, which can interfere with the p...
Exposures from the external and internal environments lead to the modification of genomic DNA, which...
Genotoxins cause DNA damage, which can result in genomic instability. The genetic changes induced ha...
Knowing where DNA damage occurs within a genome is crucial to the understanding of the potential ge...
DNA damage occurs via endogenous and exogenous genotoxic agents and compromises a genome’s integrity...
Cellular DNA is constantly chemically altered by exogenous and endogenous agents. As all processes o...
With a direct link to cancer, aging, and heritable diseases as well as a critical role in cancer tre...
Environmental exposures, reactive by-products of cellular metabolism, and spontaneous deamination ev...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018Cat...
DNA damaging agents can promote aging, disease and cancer and they are ubiquitous in the environment...
DNA is not chemically inert but faces constant challenges to its stability. One of these is the fus...
Proper DNA damage repair is essential for maintaining genomic integrity and stability of all living ...
The molecular level damage to DNA is important due to DNAs susceptibility to free radical attacks an...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2015.Ca...
International audienceOur understanding of the DNA repair mechanisms that preserve genome integrity ...
<p>Every day, cells face agents that generate lesions in genomic DNA, which can interfere with the p...
Exposures from the external and internal environments lead to the modification of genomic DNA, which...