Vol 2, No 3 (June 19, 2013): Translational Cancer Research (DNA Damage and Repair)

Preface

Preface
Benjamin P.C. Chen, David J. Chen
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:106
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Review Articles

DNA damage tolerance: a double-edged sword guarding the genome
Gargi Ghosal, Junjie Chen
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:107-129
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DNA double strand break repair via non-homologous end-joining
Anthony J. Davis, David J. Chen
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:130-143
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DNA crosslinking damage and cancer - a tale of friend and foe
Yaling Huang, Lei Li
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:144-154
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Targeting ataxia-telangiectasia mutated deficient malignancies with poly ADP ribose polymerase inhibitors
Sarvan Kumar Radhakrishnan, D. Gwyn Bebb, Susan P. Lees-Miller
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:155-162
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Alternative pathways of non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) in genomic instability and cancer
Rositsa Dueva, George Iliakis
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:163-177
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Role of NBS1 in DNA damage response and its relationship with cancer development
Yuichiro Saito, Hiroko Fujimoto, Junya Kobayashi
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:178-189
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Potential of Akt mediated DNA repair in radioresistance of solid tumors overexpressing erbB-PI3K-Akt pathway
Mahmoud Toulany, H. Peter Rodemann
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:190-202
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DNA ligases as therapeutic targets
Alan E. Tomkinson, Timothy R.L. Howes, Nathaniel E. Wiest
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:203-214
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Inhibition of the non homologous end joining process in the context of hypoxic tumor cells
Bernard Salles
Translational Cancer Research  
2013;
2
(3)
:215-226
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Disclosure:

The focused issue “DNA Damage and Repair” was commissioned by the editorial office, Translational Cancer Research without any sponsorship or funding. David J. Chen served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the focused issue.