The DNA damage response (DDR) is a vast network of molecules that preserves genome integrity and allow the faithful transmission of genetic information in human cells. While the usual response to the detection of DNA lesions in cells involves the control of cell-cycle checkpoints, repair proteins or apoptosis, alterations of the repair processes can lead to cellular dysfunction, diseases, or cancer. Besides, cancer patients with DDR alterations often show poor survival and chemoresistance. Despite the progress made in recent years in identifying genes and proteins involved in DDR and their roles in cellular physiology and pathology, the question of the involvement of DDR in metabolism remains unclear. It remains to study the metabolites ass...
Cells can use chemical modifications in chromatin to regulate accessibility to DNA to the repair com...
Our genome is constantly challenged by sources that cause DNA damage. To repair DNA damage and maint...
High-resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1HNMR) spectroscopy was used to examine and compa...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is a vast network of molecules that preserves genome integrity and all...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for maintaining the genomic integrity of the cell, and it...
Early detection of biomarkers of tumour treatment response improves clinical management, in vivo. Ma...
Early detection of biomarkers of tumour treatment response improves clinical management, in vivo. Ma...
This chapter describes molecular mechanisms of DNA damage response (DDR) and presents flow- and imag...
The term “the DNA damage response” (DDR) encompasses a sophisticated array of cellular initiatives s...
Genetic alterations such as mutations, genomic rearrangements and aneuploidy, are commonly observed ...
Open accessWhen a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that pe...
For this eBook, and the associated Research Topic in Frontiers in Genetics, entitled: ‘Cancer-associ...
Organisms are continuously exposed to DNA damaging agents, consequently, cells have developed an int...
The DNA Damage Response (DDR) is an evolutionarily conserved network of proteins that maintain genom...
Although there has been a renewed interest in the field of cancer metabolism in the last decade, the...
Cells can use chemical modifications in chromatin to regulate accessibility to DNA to the repair com...
Our genome is constantly challenged by sources that cause DNA damage. To repair DNA damage and maint...
High-resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1HNMR) spectroscopy was used to examine and compa...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is a vast network of molecules that preserves genome integrity and all...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is essential for maintaining the genomic integrity of the cell, and it...
Early detection of biomarkers of tumour treatment response improves clinical management, in vivo. Ma...
Early detection of biomarkers of tumour treatment response improves clinical management, in vivo. Ma...
This chapter describes molecular mechanisms of DNA damage response (DDR) and presents flow- and imag...
The term “the DNA damage response” (DDR) encompasses a sophisticated array of cellular initiatives s...
Genetic alterations such as mutations, genomic rearrangements and aneuploidy, are commonly observed ...
Open accessWhen a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that pe...
For this eBook, and the associated Research Topic in Frontiers in Genetics, entitled: ‘Cancer-associ...
Organisms are continuously exposed to DNA damaging agents, consequently, cells have developed an int...
The DNA Damage Response (DDR) is an evolutionarily conserved network of proteins that maintain genom...
Although there has been a renewed interest in the field of cancer metabolism in the last decade, the...
Cells can use chemical modifications in chromatin to regulate accessibility to DNA to the repair com...
Our genome is constantly challenged by sources that cause DNA damage. To repair DNA damage and maint...
High-resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1HNMR) spectroscopy was used to examine and compa...