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Freeradicalinduced Dna Damage And Its Repair A Chemical Perspective 1st Edition Professor Dr Clemens Von Sonntag Auth

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Freeradicalinduced Dna Damage And Its Repair A Chemical Perspective 1st Edition Professor Dr Clemens Von Sonntag Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.86 MB
Pages: 523
Author: Professor Dr. Clemens von Sonntag (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540261209, 9783540305927, 3540261206, 3540305920
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Freeradicalinduced Dna Damage And Its Repair A Chemical Perspective 1st Edition Professor Dr Clemens Von Sonntag Auth by Professor Dr. Clemens Von Sonntag (auth.) 9783540261209, 9783540305927, 3540261206, 3540305920 instant download after payment.

Understanding of the molecular basis of DNA damage and its repair has increased dramatically in recent years, and substantial knowledge now exists concerning the products arising from free-radical attack on DNA. Free-radical DNA damage may lead to mutations, cancer, and cell death. Free radicals have various sources, notably ionizing radiation and oxidative stress. In radiotherapy for cancer and with some anticancer drugs, use is made of cell death by excessive DNA damage. The mechanisms leading to products of free-radical attack which have been studied in models and with small double-stranded DNA fragments are discussed in detail, and the basics of the underlying free-radical chemistry are dealt with in separate chapters.

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