DNA repair is indispensable for survival after acute inflammation

More than 15% of cancer deaths worldwide are associated with underlying infections or inflammatory conditions, therefore understanding how inflammation contributes to cancer etiology is important for both cancer prevention and treatment. Inflamed tissues are known to harbor elevated etheno-base (ε-b...

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Main Authors: Calvo, Jennifer A. (Contributor), Meira, Lisiane B. (Contributor), Lee, Chun-Yue I. (Contributor), Moroski-Erkul, Catherine A. (Contributor), Abolhassani, Nona (Contributor), Taghizadeh, Koli (Contributor), Eichinger, Lindsey Wood (Contributor), Muthupalani, Sureshkumar (Contributor), Nordstrand, Line M. (Author), Klungland, Arne (Author), Samson, Leona D. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Environmental Health Sciences (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Division of Comparative Medicine (Contributor), Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2013-01-18T20:00:50Z.
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