Base excision repair and the role of MUTYH

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Carla Kairupan
Rodney J. Scott
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[1] University of Newcastle,Discipline of Medical Genetics, School of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Health
[2] and the Hunter Medical Research Institute,Division of Genetics, Hunter Area Pathology Service
[3] John Hunter Hospital,undefined
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Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice | / 5卷
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base excision repair; DNA repair; mutations;
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The correction of exogenous and endogenous environmental insult to DNA involves a series of DNA repair mechanisms that reduce the likelihood of mutation accumulation and hence an increased probability of tumour development. The mechanisms underlying the process of base excision repair are relatively well understood and are placed in context with how deterioration of this process is associated with an increased risk of malignancy.
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