2013
DOI: 10.5505/tjb.2013.32032
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The Effects of Topoisomerase Inhibition on Dna Repair and Apoptosis in L929 Fibroblasts

Abstract: Objective: DNA repair pathways in cells are essential for the maintenance of genome integrity, and for countering the induction of tumorigenesis. Topoisomerase II is a nuclear enzyme that functions during both DNA replication and transcription. The topoisomerase II inhibitor etoposide is an antineoplastic drug that has been used to generate DNA damage and maintain apoptosis. Etoposide blocks cell division by interfering with the topoisomerase II and generates double strand breaks. Application of topoisomerase … Show more

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