Selected article for: "cell apoptosis and dna damage"

Author: Weber, Georg F.
Title: DNA Damaging Drugs
  • Cord-id: uavtr0r0
  • Document date: 2014_12_8
  • ID: uavtr0r0
    Snippet: The classical anti-cancer agents comprise cytotoxic compounds. Mostly, these drugs act by exerting DNA damage. In essence, there are two major response phenotypes available to a cell upon DNA damage, such as a chemotherapeutic drug action, to arrest the cell cycle and repair the damage, to initiate a pathway to apoptosis (programmed cell death).
    Document: The classical anti-cancer agents comprise cytotoxic compounds. Mostly, these drugs act by exerting DNA damage. In essence, there are two major response phenotypes available to a cell upon DNA damage, such as a chemotherapeutic drug action, to arrest the cell cycle and repair the damage, to initiate a pathway to apoptosis (programmed cell death).

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