Spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA repair proteins following laser microbeam induced DNA damage - When is a DSB not a DSB?
The formation of DNA lesions poses a constant threat to cellular stability. Repair of endogenously and exogenously produced lesions has therefore been extensively studied, although the spatiotemporal dynamics of the repair processes has yet to be fully understood. One of the most recent advances to...
Main Authors: | Reynolds, P, Botchway, S, Parker, A, O'Neill, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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