DNA Damage Recognition
Discover the intricate world of DNA repair with DNA Damage Recognition, a comprehensive work published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2005. Spanning an impressive 894 pages, this hardback edition delves into the molecular mechanisms that cells utilize to differentiate between damaged and undamaged DNA sites. Gain insights into how these mechanisms stimulate the appropriate repair pathways essential for cellular integrity.
This book not only reviews the theoretical aspects of DNA damage recognition but also explores its implications for various regulatory responses, including transcriptional regulation and checkpoint arrest. Ideal for researchers and students alike, DNA Damage Recognition is an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of DNA repair processes and their significance in maintaining genomic stability.