Ubiquitination Governing DNA Repair : : Implications in Health and Disease / / edited by Effrossyni Boutou and Horst-Werner Stürzbecher.
DNA damage response (DDR) and lesion repair are vital processes ensuring genome integrity through various pathways depending mainly on the nature of DNA injury and cell cycle stage. DDR is finely regulated at many levels in co-ordination with other ongoing processes as is genome replication and cell...
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