Abstract Sub-regions of hypoxia exist within all tumors and the presence of intratumoral hypoxia has an adverse impact on patient prognosis. Tumor hypoxia can increase metastatic capacity and lead to resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Hypoxia also leads to altered transcription and translation of a number of DNA damage response and repair genes. This can lead to inhibition of recombination-mediated repair of DNA double-strand breaks. Hypoxia can also increase the rate of mutation. Therefore, tumor cell adaptation to the hypoxic microenvironment can drive genetic instability and malignant progression. In this review, we focus on hypoxia-mediated genetic instability in the context of aberrant DNA damage signaling and D...
Abstract Lower than normal levels of oxygen (hypoxia) is a hallmark of all solid tumours rendering t...
Intratumoural hypoxia leads to decreased expression in DNA damage response (DDR) and repair pathways...
AbstractHypoxia is a condition of progressive depletion of cellular oxygen, encompassing a variety o...
Abstract Sub-regions of hypoxia exist within all tumors and the presence of intratumor...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. As a common characteristic of cancer, hypoxia is assoc...
Intratumoral hypoxia is prevalent in many solid tumors and is a marker of poor clinical prognosis in...
There is an important and strong, but complex influence of the tumor microenvironment on tumor cells...
Tumor hypoxia-induced downregulation of DNA repair pathways and enhanced replication stress are pote...
Hypoxic regions have been identified within tumors and its presence has been linked to malignant pro...
Many primary tumours have low levels of molecular oxygen (hypoxia). Hypoxic tumours are more likely ...
Hypoxia in tumors correlates with greater risk of metastases, increased invasiveness, and resistance...
Acute and chronic hypoxia exists within the microenvironment of solid tumours and drives therapy res...
Increasingly, the tumor microenvironment and hypoxia are being studied as potential prognostic facto...
Tumors are characterized by microenvironmental heterogeneity, with regions of hypoxia, low pH, and n...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
Abstract Lower than normal levels of oxygen (hypoxia) is a hallmark of all solid tumours rendering t...
Intratumoural hypoxia leads to decreased expression in DNA damage response (DDR) and repair pathways...
AbstractHypoxia is a condition of progressive depletion of cellular oxygen, encompassing a variety o...
Abstract Sub-regions of hypoxia exist within all tumors and the presence of intratumor...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. As a common characteristic of cancer, hypoxia is assoc...
Intratumoral hypoxia is prevalent in many solid tumors and is a marker of poor clinical prognosis in...
There is an important and strong, but complex influence of the tumor microenvironment on tumor cells...
Tumor hypoxia-induced downregulation of DNA repair pathways and enhanced replication stress are pote...
Hypoxic regions have been identified within tumors and its presence has been linked to malignant pro...
Many primary tumours have low levels of molecular oxygen (hypoxia). Hypoxic tumours are more likely ...
Hypoxia in tumors correlates with greater risk of metastases, increased invasiveness, and resistance...
Acute and chronic hypoxia exists within the microenvironment of solid tumours and drives therapy res...
Increasingly, the tumor microenvironment and hypoxia are being studied as potential prognostic facto...
Tumors are characterized by microenvironmental heterogeneity, with regions of hypoxia, low pH, and n...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
Abstract Lower than normal levels of oxygen (hypoxia) is a hallmark of all solid tumours rendering t...
Intratumoural hypoxia leads to decreased expression in DNA damage response (DDR) and repair pathways...
AbstractHypoxia is a condition of progressive depletion of cellular oxygen, encompassing a variety o...