markdownabstract__Abstract__ The crucial factor for the survival of an organism resides in genetic stability. In fact the integrity of the DNA sequence, that carries out and regulates genetic information, can be impaired by inaccurate maintenance processes, endogenous metabolites or exogenous agents. Therefore, a sophisticated network of efficient DNA damage response mechanisms, including DNA repair, checkpoint mechanisms and damage tolerance processes, are dedicated to remove or bypass most of these genomic insults and is known as the DNA Damage Response (DDR). The relevance of this multi-protein DDR response is illustrated by the severe clinical symptoms associated with inherited defects in the DDR factors. Chapter 1 introduces...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint w...
Mutations of numerous genes involved in DNA replication, DNA repair, and DNA damage response (DDR) p...
To ward off against the catastrophic consequences of persistent DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), euk...
All cellular organisms contain genomic DNA which provides the instructions for their correct develop...
textabstractStructural changes to DNA severely affect its functions, such as replication and transcr...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
Structural changes to DNA severely affect its functions, such as replication and transcription, and ...
The term “the DNA damage response” (DDR) encompasses a sophisticated array of cellular initiatives s...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
The genome is constantly attacked by a variety of genotoxic insults. The causal role for DNA damage ...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint w...
Mutations of numerous genes involved in DNA replication, DNA repair, and DNA damage response (DDR) p...
To ward off against the catastrophic consequences of persistent DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), euk...
All cellular organisms contain genomic DNA which provides the instructions for their correct develop...
textabstractStructural changes to DNA severely affect its functions, such as replication and transcr...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
Structural changes to DNA severely affect its functions, such as replication and transcription, and ...
The term “the DNA damage response” (DDR) encompasses a sophisticated array of cellular initiatives s...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for faithful transmission of the genetic code from generatio...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint wh...
Genotoxic or replicative stress triggers a DNA damage response (DDR) that induces cell cycle arrest,...
The genome is constantly attacked by a variety of genotoxic insults. The causal role for DNA damage ...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the self-replicating hereditary material that provides a blueprint w...
Mutations of numerous genes involved in DNA replication, DNA repair, and DNA damage response (DDR) p...
To ward off against the catastrophic consequences of persistent DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), euk...