Cells respond to genotoxic stress through a series of complex protein pathways called DNA damage response (DDR). These monitoring mechanisms ensure the maintenance and the transfer of a correct genome to daughter cells through a selection of DNA repair, cell cycle regulation, and programmed cell death processes. Canonical or non-canonical DDRs are highly organized and controlled to play crucial roles in genome stability and diversity. When altered or mutated, the proteins in these complex networks lead to many diseases that share common features, and to tumor formation. In recent years, technological advances have made it possible to benefit from the principles and mechanisms of DDR to target and eliminate cancer cells. These new types of t...
The processes by which the canonical protein synthesis machinery is modified by environmental stress...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is an organized network of multiple interwoven components evolved to r...
The processes by which the canonical protein synthesis machinery is modified by environmental stress...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for maintaining the genomic integrity of the cell, and it...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for maintaining the genomic integrity of the cell, and it...
Structural changes to DNA severely affect its functions, such as replication and transcription, and ...
Genomic instability is a characteristic of most human cancers and plays critical roles in both cance...
textabstractStructural changes to DNA severely affect its functions, such as replication and transcr...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for maintaining the genomic integrity of the cell, and it...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is an organized network of multiple interwoven components evolved to r...
Cells are constantly exposed to endogenous and exogenous DNA damage events. In order to confront DNA...
The cell death response to DNA damage is discussed in this Perspectives piece with cancer as the bac...
Over the past decades it has become increas-ingly clear that the DnA damage response (DDR) plays a c...
The processes by which the canonical protein synthesis machinery is modified by environmental stress...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is an organized network of multiple interwoven components evolved to r...
The processes by which the canonical protein synthesis machinery is modified by environmental stress...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for maintaining the genomic integrity of the cell, and it...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for maintaining the genomic integrity of the cell, and it...
Structural changes to DNA severely affect its functions, such as replication and transcription, and ...
Genomic instability is a characteristic of most human cancers and plays critical roles in both cance...
textabstractStructural changes to DNA severely affect its functions, such as replication and transcr...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for maintaining the genomic integrity of the cell, and it...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is an organized network of multiple interwoven components evolved to r...
Cells are constantly exposed to endogenous and exogenous DNA damage events. In order to confront DNA...
The cell death response to DNA damage is discussed in this Perspectives piece with cancer as the bac...
Over the past decades it has become increas-ingly clear that the DnA damage response (DDR) plays a c...
The processes by which the canonical protein synthesis machinery is modified by environmental stress...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is an organized network of multiple interwoven components evolved to r...
The processes by which the canonical protein synthesis machinery is modified by environmental stress...