Influence of repair proteins and chromatin modifiers on mobility of DNA double-strand breaks induced by heavy ion irradiation
Ionizing radiation induces DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) in cell nuclei which represent the most dangerous type of DNA lesions. Through error prone repair mechanisms they can lead to the formation of chromosome rearrangements, favoring genomic instability and the development of cancer. Movement of...
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