Formation of DNA adducts is a key event for a genotoxic mode of action, and their presence is often used as a surrogate for mutation and increased cancer risk. Interest in DNA adducts are twofold: first, to demonstrate exposure, and second, to link DNA adduct location to subsequent mutations or altered gene regulation. Methods have been established to quantitate DNA adducts with high chemical specificity and to visualize the location of DNA adducts, and elegant bio-analytical methods have been devised utilizing enzymes, various chemistries, and molecular biology methods. Traditionally, these highly specific methods cannot be combined, and the results are incomparable. Initially developed for single-molecule DNA sequencing, nanopore-type tec...
The reaction of DNA-damaging agents with the genome results in a plethora of lesions, commonly refer...
DNA polymerases must accurately replicate DNA to maintain genome integrity. Carcinogenic adducts, su...
Exposures from the external and internal environments lead to the modification of genomic DNA, which...
Chemically induced DNA adducts can lead to mutations and cancer. Unfortunately, because common analy...
DNA mutations can result from replication errors due to different forms of DNA damage, including low...
The measurement of DNA adducts, the covalent modifications of DNA upon the exposure to the environme...
Covalent modification of DNA, resulting in the formation of DNA adducts, plays a central role in che...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
AbstractWe developed a system for tracing DNA adducts in targeted mutagenesis (TATAM) and investigat...
Exogenous and endogenous sources of chemical species can react, directly or after metabolic activati...
Mutations in human genes have been extensively identified and studied. Many genes show characteristi...
Exposure of DNA to endo- and exogenous DNA binding chemicals can result in the formation of DNA addu...
Environmental exposures, reactive by-products of cellular metabolism, and spontaneous deamination ev...
The ability to detect and quantify specific DNA adducts benefits genome stability research, drug dev...
The reaction of DNA-damaging agents with the genome results in a plethora of lesions, commonly refer...
DNA polymerases must accurately replicate DNA to maintain genome integrity. Carcinogenic adducts, su...
Exposures from the external and internal environments lead to the modification of genomic DNA, which...
Chemically induced DNA adducts can lead to mutations and cancer. Unfortunately, because common analy...
DNA mutations can result from replication errors due to different forms of DNA damage, including low...
The measurement of DNA adducts, the covalent modifications of DNA upon the exposure to the environme...
Covalent modification of DNA, resulting in the formation of DNA adducts, plays a central role in che...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
Covalent binding of endo- or exogenous chemicals to DNA results in the formation of DNA adducts whic...
AbstractWe developed a system for tracing DNA adducts in targeted mutagenesis (TATAM) and investigat...
Exogenous and endogenous sources of chemical species can react, directly or after metabolic activati...
Mutations in human genes have been extensively identified and studied. Many genes show characteristi...
Exposure of DNA to endo- and exogenous DNA binding chemicals can result in the formation of DNA addu...
Environmental exposures, reactive by-products of cellular metabolism, and spontaneous deamination ev...
The ability to detect and quantify specific DNA adducts benefits genome stability research, drug dev...
The reaction of DNA-damaging agents with the genome results in a plethora of lesions, commonly refer...
DNA polymerases must accurately replicate DNA to maintain genome integrity. Carcinogenic adducts, su...
Exposures from the external and internal environments lead to the modification of genomic DNA, which...