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Autor:
Wood, Richard D.
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
This short article summarizes some of the research carried out recently by my laboratory colleagues on the function of DNA polymerase zeta (polζ) in mammalian cells. Some personal background is also described, relevant to research associations with
Autor:
Jensen, Ryan B.
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
DNA damage, malfunctions in DNA repair, and genomic instability are processes that intersect at the crossroads of carcinogenesis. Underscoring the importance of DNA repair in breast and ovarian tumorigenesis is the familial inherited cancer predispos
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
Hypoxia is a characteristic feature of solid tumors and occurs very early in neoplastic development. Hypoxia transforms cell physiology in multiple ways, with profound changes in cell metabolism, cell growth, susceptibility to apoptosis, induction of
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
Since its discovery and purification in 1971, DNA polymerase ß (Pol ß) is one of the most well-studied DNA polymerases. Pol ß is a key enzyme in the base excision repair (BER) pathway that functions in gap filling DNA synthesis subsequent to the e
Autor:
W Dean, Rupp
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
The discovery of nucleotide excision repair in 1964 showed that DNA could be repaired by a mechanism that removed the damaged section of a strand and replaced it accurately by using the remaining intact strand as the template. This result showed that
Autor:
Gary M, Kupfer
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
Fanconi anemia (FA) is a fascinating, rare genetic disorder marked by congenital defects, bone marrow failure, and cancer susceptibility. Research in recent years has led to the elucidation of FA as a DNA repair disorder and involved multiple pathway
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
The DNA double-strand break (DSB), arising from exposure to ionizing radiation or various chemotherapeutic agents or from replication fork collapse, is among the most dangerous of chromosomal lesions. DSBs are highly cytotoxic and can lead to translo
Autor:
Faye A, Rogers, Meetu Kaushik, Tiwari
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
Cellular DNA damage response is critical to preserving genomic integrity following exposure to genotoxic stress. A complex series of networks and signaling pathways become activated after DNA damage and trigger the appropriate cellular response, incl
Autor:
Philip C, Hanawalt
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
As a graduate student with Professor Richard Setlow at Yale in the late 1950s, I studied the effects of ultraviolet and visible light on the syntheses of DNA, RNA, and protein in bacteria. I reflect upon my research in the Yale Biophysics Department,
Autor:
Sweasy, Joann B., Glazer, Peter M.
Publikováno v:
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine