This review outlines the basic types of DNA damage caused by exogenous and endogenous factors, analyses the possible consequences of each type of damage and discusses the need for different types of DNA repair. The mechanisms by which a minor damaging event to DNA may eventually result in the introduction of heritable mutation/s are reviewed. The major features of the role of DNA damage in ageing and carcinogenesis are outlined and the role of iatrogenic DNA damage in human health and disease (with curative intent as well as a long-term adverse effect of genotoxic therapies) are discussed in detail
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
During our lifetime, the genome is constantly being exposed to different types of damage caused eith...
Mutations of numerous genes involved in DNA replication, DNA repair, and DNA damage response (DDR) p...
A large number of chemicals and several physical agents, such as UV light and γ-radiation, have been...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
DNA damage is induced by a variety of agents. Exogenous agents such as sunlight,1 tobacco smoke,2 γ-...
Human cancers frequently arise from exposure to chemicals, although radiation, oxidation, and geneti...
Genome is under attack of multiple endogenous and exogenous factors which lead to DNA damage. All or...
This paper provides detailed insight into the mechanisms of repair of different types of DNA damage ...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
Genomic instability has been considered to be one of the prominent factors for carcinogenesis and th...
The first part of this paper reviews the major achievements in the rapidly expanding field of resear...
Two general approaches to research in the field of toxicology are discussed and. their merits evalua...
The principal concern from the forensic science standpoint is that many of the environmentally induc...
During the last few decades, a considerable amount of work has been done to better assess the effect...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
During our lifetime, the genome is constantly being exposed to different types of damage caused eith...
Mutations of numerous genes involved in DNA replication, DNA repair, and DNA damage response (DDR) p...
A large number of chemicals and several physical agents, such as UV light and γ-radiation, have been...
DNA is subjected to several modifications, resulting from endogenous and exogenous sources. The cell...
DNA damage is induced by a variety of agents. Exogenous agents such as sunlight,1 tobacco smoke,2 γ-...
Human cancers frequently arise from exposure to chemicals, although radiation, oxidation, and geneti...
Genome is under attack of multiple endogenous and exogenous factors which lead to DNA damage. All or...
This paper provides detailed insight into the mechanisms of repair of different types of DNA damage ...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
Genomic instability has been considered to be one of the prominent factors for carcinogenesis and th...
The first part of this paper reviews the major achievements in the rapidly expanding field of resear...
Two general approaches to research in the field of toxicology are discussed and. their merits evalua...
The principal concern from the forensic science standpoint is that many of the environmentally induc...
During the last few decades, a considerable amount of work has been done to better assess the effect...
The human genome, comprises about three billion base pairs coding for 40 000–50 000 genes and is con...
During our lifetime, the genome is constantly being exposed to different types of damage caused eith...
Mutations of numerous genes involved in DNA replication, DNA repair, and DNA damage response (DDR) p...