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Maintaining integrity
Research on genome stability and integrity now extends far beyond the biochemistry of DNA repair to encompass signal transduction pathways that span numerous aspects of cellular life. Derailed genomic integrity pathways can result in debilitating genetic disorders, premature ageing, predisposition to cancer and degenerative conditions. Current progress in this rapidly expanding field was the subject of an EMBO workshop, Maintenance of Genomic Integrity, that took place in June 2004 in Galway, Ireland.
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Nature Cell BiologyISSN
1465-7392Publisher
Nature Publishing GroupExternal DOI
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10Volume
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923-928Pages
6.0Department affiliated with
- Sussex Centre for Genome Damage Stability Publications
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Meeting ReportFull text available
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