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DNA replication and Cancer

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Translational Medicine
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DNA replication and Cancer
The process of DNA replication is complex, and mistakes can lead to genome instability. Surveillance systems are not always successful which results in mutations that have the potential to inactivate genes or change their activity. This can lead to cancer, and many chemotherapeutic drugs are designed to disrupt DNA replication. A better understanding of these mechanisms can help us develop new drugs with reduced side effects.

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Translational Medicine
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Catherine Green
Keywords
Catherine Green
cancer
dna replication
genome
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 10/12/2014
Duration: 00:07:05

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