2018
DOI: 10.18314/gjct.v4i1.1418
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Implications of DNA Damage and Induction of DNA Repair Gene Expression in Cutaneous vs Mucosal Melanoma

Abstract: Background: This study addressed implications of DNA damage and repair in radiation induced cutaneous melanoma (CM) compared to de novo arising mucosal melanoma (MM). The role of DNA repair was assessed through two DNA repair genes: the human DNA repair genes XRCC3 and RAD5. These genes were selected based on significant homology to the radio-resistant Deinococcus radiodurans RecA (46.8% and 42.9% homology, respectively).Methods: DNA damage in melanoma was assessed and quantified by immunoassay for a marker of… Show more

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