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What is DNA Damage Response?
The
DNA damage response (DDR)
is a collection of cellular processes that detect, signal, and repair DNA damage. This intricate network is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity and preventing mutations that could lead to diseases such as cancer. The DDR involves several pathways, including
base excision repair (BER)
,
nucleotide excision repair (NER)
, and
double-strand break repair (DSBR)
.
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