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The base excision repair pathway: molecular mechanisms and role in disease development and therapeutic strategies

Wilson Iii, David M(Edited by)
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This book will serve as the preeminent text book on the topic of 'base excision repair', a key DNA repair pathway that protects cells from most spontaneous forms of DNA damage, including oxidative lesions that arise both in the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes.

The book, which includes contributions from many of the world leaders in the field, provides a detailed description of the molecular mechanisms of base excision repair, as well as its emerging relationship to epigenetic regulation, the aging process and human disease, such as cancer susceptibility, immunological defects and neurological disorders.

The book will also cover the state-of-the-art technologies being developed to assess base excision repair capacity among individuals in the population, in addition to the strategies being employed to target base excision repair as part of therapeutic paradigms to eradicate disease, namely cancer.This book represents one of the most extensive efforts to date to cover the topic of 'base excision repair'.

It includes chapters by many of the most established investigators in the field, from all over the world.

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Product Details
World Scientific Publishing
9814719730 / 9789814719735
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
08/12/2016
Singapore
English
805 pages
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