"We found that the manner in which tumor cells die after radiotherapy depends on the engagement of specific DNA repair pathways, particularly when radiation is given at very high, focused doses.
Antibiotic resistance is a global public health crisis responsible for more than a million deaths annually. By 2050, the ...
A number of these disorders have a definitive link to an inherited or acquired defect in one of the DNA repair pathways. Table 1 lists these disorders along with the known genetic DNA repair ...
Published in Cell Reports Medicine, results of a VHIO-led study support the feasibility of using RAD51 testing to complement ...
For this reason, they are at greater risk of accumulating damage and must develop alternative repair pathways to avoid dysfunction. Scientists do not understand how neuronal DNA damage is ...
While genetic testing rates for advanced ovarian cancer have increased, gaps in physician understanding and confidence in interpreting results may limit optimal biomarker-driven treatment and patient ...
“We found that the manner in which tumour cells die after radiotherapy depends on the engagement of specific DNA repair pathways, particularly when radiation is given at very high, focussed doses.
“We found that the manner in which tumour cells die after radiotherapy depends on the engagement of specific DNA repair pathways, particularly when radiation is given at very high, focussed dose ...
Published in Cell Reports Medicine, results of a VHIO-led study support the feasibility of using RAD51 testing to complement next-generation ...
New research from Tulane University has identified a unique genetic signature in bacteria that can predict their likelihood of developing antibiotic resistance, a finding that can help quickly ...