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Genetics / DNA repair / Gerontology / Carcinogenesis / DNA / Cell cycle / Signal transduction / Mutagenesis / Postreplication checkpoint / Biology / Cellular processes / Aging
Date: 2013-03-21 12:47:49
Genetics
DNA repair
Gerontology
Carcinogenesis
DNA
Cell cycle
Signal transduction
Mutagenesis
Postreplication checkpoint
Biology
Cellular processes
Aging

Stephen Elledge is nominated for his studies in yeast and mammalian cells elucidating how eukaryotic cells sense and respond to DNA damage Among his key discoveries was the concept that DNA damage initiates a signaling p

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