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DNA repair capacity and response to treatment of colon cancer

DNA repair, a complex biological process, ensures genomic integrity. Alterations in DNA repair, occurring in many cancers, contribute to the accumulation of mutations in the genome, resulting in genomic instability and cancer progression. DNA repair also plays a substantial role in response to chemo...

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Published in:Pharmacogenomics 2019-11, Vol.20 (17), p.1225-1233
Main Authors: Vodicka, Pavel, Vodenkova, Sona, Buchler, Tomas, Vodickova, Ludmila
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