DNA damage remodels the MITF interactome to increase melanoma genomic instability
Since genome instability can drive cancer initiation and progression, cells have evolved highly effective and ubiquitous DNA damage response (DDR) programs. However, some cells (for example, in skin) are normally exposed to high levels of DNA-damaging agents. Whether such high-risk cells possess lin...
Autors principals: | Binet, R, Lambert, J-P, Tomkova, M, Tischfield, S, Baggiolini, A, Picaud, S, Sarkar, S, Louphrasitthiphol, P, Dias, D, Carreira, S, Humphrey, TC, Fillipakopoulos, P, White, R, Goding, CR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
2024
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