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What are the Types of DNA Damage?
DNA damage can be categorized into several types:
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Single-strand breaks
(SSBs)
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Double-strand breaks
(DSBs)
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Base modifications
and adducts
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Crosslinks
between DNA strands
Frequently asked queries:
What is DNA Damage Response (DDR)?
How is DDR Relevant to Histology?
What are the Main Components of DDR?
What are the Types of DNA Damage?
How Do Cells Detect DNA Damage?
What Roles Do Signaling Pathways Play in DDR?
How is DNA Repaired?
What Happens When DDR Fails?
Can DDR Be Targeted in Cancer Therapy?
How is Quality Assured?
What Services Do Histology CROs Provide?
How are Crystallins Classified?
What types of cells are found in the right atrium?
What is the Histological Structure of the Glomerulus?
Why is a Histology Database Important?
What is the Functional Significance of Glycogen and Mucins?
What are the Challenges in Using Enzymes in Histology?
What Are Some Key Histological Features Indicative of Specific Physiological Functions?
What Are the Main Parts of a Neuron?
Why is Firewall Protection Necessary in Histology?
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