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DNA damage emergency: cellular garbage disposal to the rescue?
Helen Stone,
Jo Morris
Cancer and Genomic Sciences
Birmingham Medical School
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DNA Damage
100%
Chromatin
100%
DNA Double-strand Breaks
100%
Garbage Collection
100%
In Cancer
50%
Mammalian Cells
50%
Eukaryotic Cells
50%
Cancer Treatment
50%
Antagonism
50%
Proteolysis
50%
Ubiquitination
50%
Putative Drug Targets
50%
Functional Components
50%
DNA Repair Capacity
50%
Ubiquitin Conjugates
50%
Eviction
50%
Cellular Machine
50%
Deubiquitinase
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Proteasome
100%
DNA Damage
100%
Double-Strand DNA Break
100%
Cytosol
50%
Protein Degradation
50%
Eukaryotic Cell
50%
DNA Repair
50%
Ubiquitination
50%
Ubiquitins
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Damage
100%
Proteasome
100%
Double-Strand DNA Break
100%
Ubiquitin
50%
Ubiquitination
50%
DNA Repair
50%
Proteolysis
50%