Effects of acute versus chronic hypoxia on DNA damage responses and genomic instability.
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication and genomic stability that may influence tumorigenesis. Severe hypoxia causes replication arrest independent of S-phase checkpoint, DNA damage response, or transformation status. Arrests occur during...
Main Authors: | Pires, I, Bencokova, Z, Milani, M, Folkes, L, Li, J, Stratford, MR, Harris, A, Hammond, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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