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The Complexities Of DNA Repair

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An international team of scientists led by UC Davis researchers has discovered that DNA repair in cancer cells is not a one-way street as previously believed. Their findings show instead that reco

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BD GBS Assay Receives FDA Clearance, CLIA Moderate Complexity Test Categorization | IVD Technology

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Scientists Link Chromosome Length To Heart Disease Risk - QualityPoint Technologies

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Scientists link chromosome length to heart disease risk

medicalxpress.com — “No one really wants the short end of the stick, in this case the short end of a chromosome. Telomeres, which are DNA-protein complexes at the ends of chromosomes, can be thought of as protein 'caps' that protect chromosomes from deteriorating and fusing with neighboring chromosomes.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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A Double Ring Ceremony Prepares Telomerase RNA to Wed Its Protein Partner

newswise.com — “Few molecules are more interesting than DNA—except of course RNA. After two decades of research, that “other macromolecule” is no longer considered a mere messenger between glamorous DNA and protein-synthesizing machines. We now know that RNA has been leading a secret life, regulating gene expression and partnering with proteins to form catalytic ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes.View full resource at newswise.com

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A Double Ring Ceremony Prepares Telomerase RNA to Wed Its Protein Partner

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Genes Hold Key in Breast Cancer Drug's Success (CME/CE) - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “(MedPage Today) -- An increased number of chromosomes with a specific type of abnormality that prevents cancer cells from repairing their DNA may prove useful in predicting the response to cisplatin in breast cancer, researchers reported.View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Genes Hold Key in Breast Cancer Drug's Success (CME/CE) - QualityPoint Technologies

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Mutations in people with cancerous Lynch syndrome prevent a DNA mismatch repair protein from doing its job properly

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Genetic marker identifies tumors unable to repair DNA damage by platinum agents

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DNA marker predicts platinum drug response in breast, ovarian cancer

eurekalert.org — “Scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and their colleagues have found a genetic marker that predicts which aggressive "triple negative" breast cancers and certain ovarian cancers will likely respond to platinum-based chemotherapies. The marker, found on chromosomes within the cancer cells, flags breast and ovarian cancer cells that can't repair the type of DNA damage caused by treatment with platinum drugs, including cisplatin and carboplatin.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Epigenetic Signatures Direct The Repair Potential Of Reprogrammed Cells - QualityPoint Technologies

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Epigenetic Signatures Direct The Repair Potential Of Reprogrammed Cells

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Protein researchers unravel the molecular dance of DNA repair

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