DNA Damage, DNA Repair and Disease: Volume 1 (ISSN) 1st Edition
by R Stephen Lloyd (Editor), Miral Dizdaroglu (Editor)
The DNA of all organisms is constantly being damaged by endogenous and exogenous sources. Oxygen metabolism generates reactive species that can damage DNA, proteins and other organic compounds in living cells. Exogenous sources include ionizing and ultraviolet radiations, carcinogenic compounds and environmental toxins among others. The discovery of multiple DNA lesions and DNA repair mechanisms showed the involvement of DNA damage and DNA repair in the pathogenesis of many human diseases, most notably cancer. These books provide a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary area of DNA damage and DNA repair, and their relevance to disease pathology. Edited by recognised leaders in the field, this two-volume set is an appealing resource to a variety of readers including chemists, chemical biologists, geneticists, cancer researchers and drug discovery scientists.
Product Details
Product Details
- Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry; 1st edition (November 18, 2020)
- Language : English
- Digital eBook : 428 pages


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