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Base Excision Repair of DNA Damage

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The text reviews current data on all the different biochemical steps that comprise base excision repair (BER), the primary pathway for removal of alkylation, hydrolytic and oxidative damage to DNA.

It covers various aspects from excision of damaged or mismatched bases and repair of baseless sites, through a discussion of the DNA polymerases needed for BER, and eventually to the enzymes that complete the BER process.

Where appropriate, the cytotoxic and mutagenic consequences of a failure to complete any particular step in the process are outlined.

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Product Details
3540629823 / 9783540629825
Hardback
01/08/1997
Germany
192 pages, 50 b&w figures, 5 colour figures, 4 tables
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