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Modulation of DNA damage and repair pathways by human tumour viruses
Cancer and Genomic Sciences
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DNA Damage Response
100%
DNA Damage Response Pathway
100%
DNA Repair Pathways
100%
Human Tumor Viruses
100%
Human Cancer
66%
Viral Infection
66%
Virus
33%
Cellular Mechanisms
33%
Host Cell
33%
Viral Replication
33%
Malignancy
33%
Tumor Formation
33%
Cell Function
33%
Specificity Protein 1
33%
Deregulation
33%
Deleterious mutations
33%
Deactivation
33%
Chromosomal Aberrations
33%
Genomic Instability
33%
DNA Lesions
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
DNA Repair
100%
DNA Damage Response
100%
DNA Damage
100%
Tumor Virus
100%
Cancer
75%
Virus Infection
50%
Genomic Instability
25%
Cell Function
25%
Cellular Mechanism
25%
Carcinogenesis
25%
Pathogen
25%
Host Cell
25%
Virus Replication
25%
Chromosome Aberration
25%
Virus
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
DNA Damage Response
100%
DNA Damage
100%
DNA Repair
100%
Oncovirus
100%
Viral Disease
50%
Cell Function
25%
Infectious Agent
25%
Host Cell
25%
Viral Replication
25%
Genomic Instability
25%
Virus
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Damage Response
100%
DNA Damage
100%
DNA Repair
100%
Oncovirus
100%
Genome Instability
25%
Cell Function
25%
Infectious Agent
25%
Virus Replication
25%
Carcinogenesis
25%
Chromosomal Aberration
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Tumor Virus
100%
Virus Infection
66%
Carcinogenesis
33%
Infectious Agent
33%
Chromosome Aberration
33%