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Quantitative insights into age-associated DNA-repair inefficiency in single cells

By T. Young and others at
LogoYale University
The double strand break (DSB) is a highly toxic form of DNA damage that is thought to be both a driver and consequence of age-related dysfunction. Although DSB repair is essential for a cells survival, little is known about how DSB repair mechanisms are affected by cellular age. Here we... Show more
August 20, 2019
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Quantitative insights into age-associated DNA-repair inefficiency in single cells
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