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BBA Molecular Basis of Disease addresses the biochemistry and molecular genetics of disease processes and models of human disease. This journal covers aspects of aging, cancer, metabolic-, neurological-, and immunological-based disease. Manuscripts focused on using animal models to elucidate biochemical ...
Non-homologous DNA end joining (NHEJ) is the predominant repair mechanism of any type of DNA double-strand break (DSB) during most of the cell cycle and is essential for the development of antigen receptors. Defects in NHEJ result in sensitivity to ioniz
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-molecular Basis Of Disease 一般,3-6周 约8.8周审稿时间 2区中科院分区 Q1JCR分区 4.2影响因子 ISSN:0925-4439 E-ISSN:1879-260X 国际简称:BBA-MOL BASIS DIS 出版国家或地区:NETHERLANDS 研究方向:生物 - 生化与分子生物学 ...
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Here, the authors review the N-terminal acetylation machinery, its impact on protein function and fate, and its role in physiology and human disease. Nina McTiernan Ine Kjosås Thomas Arnesen ReviewsOpen Access15 Jan 2025 Nature Communications Volume: 16, P: 703 All Research & Reviews ...
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): a condition exemplifying the crosstalk of the gut–liver axis You Sun Kim , Edward H. Hurley & Sungjin Ko Article 03 July 2023 | Open Access Genomic characteristics of triple negative apocrine carcinoma: a comparison...
]. It is understood that certain SNPs have the ability to influence disease progression and may also result in resistance to effective treatment. Interestingly, some other studies suggested the positive association for better overall survival of patients owing to the presence of certain Bcl-2...
Interestingly, genomic studies in different cancers, including PCa, have provided evidence that deregulation, as well as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes associated with inflammatory pathways, may impact the risk of disease initiation, progression, and severity [65]. For example, SNPs ...