DOI: 10.18130/v3sz37
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Novel Pathways Linking Mammalian Septins and the DNA Damage Response

Abstract: A cellular response to damaged DNA, known as the DNA damage response (DDR), has evolved to combat damage that occurs from exposure to genotoxic agents or byproducts of normal cellular metabolism. Upon recognition of DNA damage, the cell arrests the cell cycle and repairs damaged DNA to maintain genome integrity. However, if the damage is severe, cells undergo apoptosis or initiate cellular senescence. The DDR is a highly coordinated event linking many pathways involved in various cellular processes. A previous… Show more

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