Chapter 8 Signalling DNA Damage
During our lifetime, the genome is constantly being exposed to different types of damage caused either by exogenous sources (radiations and/or genotoxic compound) but also as byproducts of endogenous processes (reactive oxigen species during respiration, stalled forks during replication, eroded telo...
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Main Author: | Lopez-Contreras, Andres Joaquin (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Fernandez-Capetillo, Oscar (auth), Joaquin, Andres (auth) |
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2012
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