2024
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1390300
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DNA damage response-related ncRNAs as regulators of therapy resistance in cancer

Ziru Gao,
Xinchi Luan,
Xuezhe Wang
et al.

Abstract: The DNA damage repair (DDR) pathway is a complex signaling cascade that can sense DNA damage and trigger cellular responses to DNA damage to maintain genome stability and integrity. A typical hallmark of cancer is genomic instability or nonintegrity, which is closely related to the accumulation of DNA damage within cancer cells. The treatment principles of radiotherapy and chemotherapy for cancer are based on their cytotoxic effects on DNA damage, which are accompanied by severe and unnecessary side effects on… Show more

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