Carcinogenesis may involve overproduction of oxygen-derived species including free radicals, which are capable of damaging DNA and other biomolecules in vivo. Increased DNA damage contributes to genetic instability and promote the development of malignancy. We hypothesized that the repair of oxidatively induced DNA base damage may be modulated in colorectal malignant tumors, resulting in lower levels of DNA base lesions than in surrounding pathologically normal tissues. To test this hypothesis, we investigated oxidatively induced DNA damage in cancerous tissues and their surrounding normal tissues of patients with colorectal cancer. The levels of oxidatively induced DNA lesions such as 4,6-diamino-5-formamidopyrimidine, 2,6-diamino-4-hydrox...
BACKGROUND: Anastomotic dehiscence is one of the most severe complications of colorectal surgery. Ga...
There is considerable supportive evidence to suggest that increased levels of DNA damage are associa...
Oxidative damage to DNA is thought to play a role in carcinogenesis by causing Mutations, and indeed...
Carcinogenesis may involve overproduction of oxygen-derived species including free radicals, which a...
Background:A compromised base excision repair (BER) promotes carcinogenesis by accumulating oxidativ...
AbstractFree radical-induced damage to DNA in vivo is implicated to play a role in carcinogenesis. E...
Cancer cells have undergone several distinct transformational events leading to alterations of the n...
International audienceTo assess the role of lipid peroxidation-induced DNA damage and repair in colo...
High levels of oxidative stress in disseminated colorectal cancer tumor cells may form a therapeutic...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage the nucleic acids. The oxidative modification of the DN...
SIGNIFICANCE: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by exogenous and environmental genotoxins,...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Epidemiological studie...
Many components of the cell, including lipids, proteins and both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, are ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common malignancy in the world and second most common caus...
The development of cancer in humans and animals is a multistep process. The complex series of cellul...
BACKGROUND: Anastomotic dehiscence is one of the most severe complications of colorectal surgery. Ga...
There is considerable supportive evidence to suggest that increased levels of DNA damage are associa...
Oxidative damage to DNA is thought to play a role in carcinogenesis by causing Mutations, and indeed...
Carcinogenesis may involve overproduction of oxygen-derived species including free radicals, which a...
Background:A compromised base excision repair (BER) promotes carcinogenesis by accumulating oxidativ...
AbstractFree radical-induced damage to DNA in vivo is implicated to play a role in carcinogenesis. E...
Cancer cells have undergone several distinct transformational events leading to alterations of the n...
International audienceTo assess the role of lipid peroxidation-induced DNA damage and repair in colo...
High levels of oxidative stress in disseminated colorectal cancer tumor cells may form a therapeutic...
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) can damage the nucleic acids. The oxidative modification of the DN...
SIGNIFICANCE: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by exogenous and environmental genotoxins,...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Epidemiological studie...
Many components of the cell, including lipids, proteins and both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, are ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common malignancy in the world and second most common caus...
The development of cancer in humans and animals is a multistep process. The complex series of cellul...
BACKGROUND: Anastomotic dehiscence is one of the most severe complications of colorectal surgery. Ga...
There is considerable supportive evidence to suggest that increased levels of DNA damage are associa...
Oxidative damage to DNA is thought to play a role in carcinogenesis by causing Mutations, and indeed...