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Title DNA repair, genetic instability, and cancer / editors, Qingyi Wei, Lei Li, David J. Chen
Published Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2007

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Contents Ch. 1. DNA damage sensing and signaling / Jamie L. Wood and Junjie Chen -- ch. 2. Base excision repair / Bo Hang -- ch. 3. Nucleotide excision repair / Lei Li -- ch. 4. DNA mismatch repair: biological functions and molecular mechanisms / Guo-Min Li -- ch. 5. Mammalian homologous recombination repair and cancer intervention / Zhiyuan Shen and Jac A. Nickoloff -- ch. 6. Role of non-homologous end joining in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks / Sandeep Burma, Benjamin Chen and David J. Chen -- ch. 7. A DNA-damage response network of fanconi anemia and BRCA proteins / Rong Guo and Weidong Wang -- ch. 8. Structure and function of DNA repair proteins: lesion recognition / Wei Yang -- ch. 9. DNA damage tolerance and translesion synthesis / Fang Xu, Yingnian Yu and Wei Xiao -- ch. 10. Nucleases in DNA repair, replication and recombination: flap endonuclease-1 as a paradigm / Purnima Singh and Binghui Shen -- ch. 11. Integrative genomics and epigenomics: application in cancer research / Maxwell P. Lee -- ch. 12. Molecular epidemiology of DNA repair and cancer susceptibility: a review of population-based studies / Zhibin Hu, Li-E Wang and Qingyi Wei
Summary This volume describes the elaborate surveillance systems and various DNA repair mechanisms that ensure accurate passage of genetic information onto daughter cells. In particular, it narrates how the cell cycle checkpoint and DNA repair machineries detect and restore DNA damages that are embedded in millions to billions of normal base pairs. The scope of the book ranges from biochemical analyses and structural details of DNA repair proteins, to integrative genomics and population-based studies. It provides a snapshot of current understanding about some of the major DNA repair pathways, including base-excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, mismatch repair, homologous recombination, and non-homologous end-joining as well as cell cycle checkpoints and translesion DNA synthesis. One of the particular emphases of the book is the link between inherited DNA repair deficiencies and susceptibility to cancer in the general population. For the first time, the book brings together a collection of review articles written by a group of active and laboratory-based investigators who have a clear understanding of the recent advances in the fields of DNA damage repair and genomic stability and their implications in carcinogenesis, new approaches in cancer therapy, and cancer prevention
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Tumors -- Etiology
Tumors -- Genetics
DNA damage -- Genetics
DNA repair -- Genetics
Cancer -- Genetic aspects.
Neoplasms -- etiology
Neoplasms -- genetics
DNA Damage -- genetics
DNA Repair -- genetics
DNA Repair-Deficiency Disorders
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Cancer.
MEDICAL -- Oncology.
Cancer -- Genetic aspects
Tumors -- Etiology
Form Electronic book
Author Wei, Qingyi
Li, Lei, Dr.
Chen, David, Dr.
ISBN 9789812706782
981270678X