A large number of chemicals and several physical agents, such as UV light and γ-radiation, have been associated with the etiology of human cancer. Generation of DNA damage (also known as DNA adducts or lesions) induced by these agents is an important first step in the process of carcinogenesis. Evolutionary processes gave rise to DNA repair tools that are efficient in repairing damaged DNA; yet replication of damaged DNA may take place prior to repair, particularly when they are induced at a high frequency. Damaged DNA replication may lead to gene mutations, which in turn may give rise to altered proteins. Mutations in an oncogene, a tumor-suppressor gene, or a gene that controls the cell cycle can generate a clonal cell population with a d...
Genomic instability has been considered to be one of the prominent factors for carcinogenesis and th...
Most human cancers display a myriad of genetic changes, a characteristic often attributed to genome ...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
A large number of chemicals and several physical agents, such as UV light and γ-radiation, have been...
Human cancers frequently arise from exposure to chemicals, although radiation, oxidation, and geneti...
It has long been recognized that exposure to specific chemical and physical agents can result in the...
During life, the DNA of our cells is continuously exposed to external damaging processes. Despite th...
Genome is under attack of multiple endogenous and exogenous factors which lead to DNA damage. All or...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...
This review outlines the basic types of DNA damage caused by exogenous and endogenous factors, analy...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
Some topics discussed are: correlation between carcinogens and mutagens; defective DNA repair in uv-...
The information required for the development and growth of an organism is encoded in its deoxyribonu...
DNA damage is induced by a variety of agents. Exogenous agents such as sunlight,1 tobacco smoke,2 γ-...
When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that permits it to...
Genomic instability has been considered to be one of the prominent factors for carcinogenesis and th...
Most human cancers display a myriad of genetic changes, a characteristic often attributed to genome ...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
A large number of chemicals and several physical agents, such as UV light and γ-radiation, have been...
Human cancers frequently arise from exposure to chemicals, although radiation, oxidation, and geneti...
It has long been recognized that exposure to specific chemical and physical agents can result in the...
During life, the DNA of our cells is continuously exposed to external damaging processes. Despite th...
Genome is under attack of multiple endogenous and exogenous factors which lead to DNA damage. All or...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...
This review outlines the basic types of DNA damage caused by exogenous and endogenous factors, analy...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
Some topics discussed are: correlation between carcinogens and mutagens; defective DNA repair in uv-...
The information required for the development and growth of an organism is encoded in its deoxyribonu...
DNA damage is induced by a variety of agents. Exogenous agents such as sunlight,1 tobacco smoke,2 γ-...
When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that permits it to...
Genomic instability has been considered to be one of the prominent factors for carcinogenesis and th...
Most human cancers display a myriad of genetic changes, a characteristic often attributed to genome ...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...