Research studies regarding synthetic lethality (SL) in human cells are primarily motivated by the potential of this phenomenon to be an effective, but at the same time, safe to the patient’s anti-cancer chemotherapy. Among the factors that are targets for the induction of the synthetic lethality effect, those involved in DNA repair seem to be the most relevant. Specifically, when mutation in one of the canonical DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair pathways occurs, which is a frequent event in cancer cells, the alternative pathways may be a promising target for the elimination of abnormal cells. Currently, inhibiting RAD52 and/or PARP1 in the tumor cells that are deficient in the canonical repair pathways has been the potential target for i...
Synthetic lethality refers to a lethal phenotype that results from the simultaneous disruptions of t...
Resistance to anticancer radiation treatment has a strong negative impact upon morbidity and mortali...
Synthetic lethality is based on the incompatibility of cell survival with the loss of function of tw...
DNA polymerase theta (Polθ)-mediated end joining (TMEJ) is, along with homologous recombination (HR)...
DNA polymerase theta (Polθ)-mediated end joining (TMEJ) is, along with homologous recombination (HR)...
To identify approaches to target DNA repair vulnerabilities in cancer, we discovered nanomolar poten...
To identify approaches to target DNA repair vulnerabilities in cancer, we discovered nanomolar poten...
To identify approaches to target DNA repair vulnerabilities in cancer, we discovered nanomolar poten...
The genetic concept of synthetic lethality has now been validated clinically through the demonstrate...
Since the discovery that DNA is unstable and prone to decay, targeting DNA repair deficiencies has b...
Damage to DNA has emerged as a major culprit in cancer. Mammalian cells are continuously exposed to ...
Damage to DNA has emerged as a major culprit in cancer. Mammalian cells are continuously exposed to ...
PARP inhibitors (PARPi), a cancer therapy targeting poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, are the first clini...
PARP inhibitors (PARPi), a cancer therapy targeting poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, are the first clini...
The genome of each cell is under constant threat from various forms of DNA damage. In order to prote...
Synthetic lethality refers to a lethal phenotype that results from the simultaneous disruptions of t...
Resistance to anticancer radiation treatment has a strong negative impact upon morbidity and mortali...
Synthetic lethality is based on the incompatibility of cell survival with the loss of function of tw...
DNA polymerase theta (Polθ)-mediated end joining (TMEJ) is, along with homologous recombination (HR)...
DNA polymerase theta (Polθ)-mediated end joining (TMEJ) is, along with homologous recombination (HR)...
To identify approaches to target DNA repair vulnerabilities in cancer, we discovered nanomolar poten...
To identify approaches to target DNA repair vulnerabilities in cancer, we discovered nanomolar poten...
To identify approaches to target DNA repair vulnerabilities in cancer, we discovered nanomolar poten...
The genetic concept of synthetic lethality has now been validated clinically through the demonstrate...
Since the discovery that DNA is unstable and prone to decay, targeting DNA repair deficiencies has b...
Damage to DNA has emerged as a major culprit in cancer. Mammalian cells are continuously exposed to ...
Damage to DNA has emerged as a major culprit in cancer. Mammalian cells are continuously exposed to ...
PARP inhibitors (PARPi), a cancer therapy targeting poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, are the first clini...
PARP inhibitors (PARPi), a cancer therapy targeting poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, are the first clini...
The genome of each cell is under constant threat from various forms of DNA damage. In order to prote...
Synthetic lethality refers to a lethal phenotype that results from the simultaneous disruptions of t...
Resistance to anticancer radiation treatment has a strong negative impact upon morbidity and mortali...
Synthetic lethality is based on the incompatibility of cell survival with the loss of function of tw...