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Results 11 - 20 of 38 for DNA repair disease
  1. ... The Werner syndrome protein at the crossroads of DNA repair and apoptosis. Mech Ageing Dev. 2004 Aug;125( ...
  2. ... material. DNA polymerases also play critical roles in DNA repair.Pol γ functions in mitochondria. Mitochondria are structures ... on PubMed Central Stumpf JD, Copeland WC. Mitochondrial DNA replication and disease: insights from DNA polymerase gamma mutations. Cell Mol ...
  3. ... functioning properly, it may disrupt transcription, DNA replication, DNA repair, cell death (apoptosis), or other processes. Such disruptions are thought to lead to the accumulation of unneeded DNA and RNA in cells. These DNA and RNA ...
  4. ... These DNA fragments are created during cell division, DNA repair, cell death (apoptosis), and other processes. The removal ... properties of mammalian TREX1 and its association with DNA replication and inherited inflammatory disease. Biochem Soc Trans. 2009 Jun;37(Pt 3): ...
  5. ... complex helps protect telomeres from the cell's DNA repair process. Without the protection of shelterin, the repair mechanism would sense the chromosome ends as abnormal breaks in the DNA sequence and either attempt to join the ends ...
  6. ... of molecules across this membrane. Researchers suspect that DNA repair proteins may be unable to enter the nucleus if ALADIN is missing from the nuclear envelope. DNA damage that is not repaired can cause the ...
  7. ... damage. When DNA replication stalls, the SMARCAL1 proteins repair DNA damage by reattaching the two strands of DNA' ... protein. The altered or missing SMARCAL1 protein cannot repair DNA damage, which stalls DNA replication. While the exact ...
  8. ... of tumors.Because p53 is essential for regulating DNA repair and cell division, it has been nicknamed the " ... with mutated or damaged DNA. As a result, DNA damage can accumulate in cells. Such ... lung cancers. Lung cancer is a disease in which certain cells in the lungs become ...
  9. ... of many different proteins, including those needed for DNA repair and the regulation of iron levels. Proteins containing ...
  10. ... is also thought to play a role in DNA repair and maintaining the stability of genetic material. Variants ( ...
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