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1. MDC1 protein amplifies DNA injury signals
www.rxpgnews.com/research/gene - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/2006 Last Visited: 6/14/2006
"It's important that DNA lesions get repaired because then we don't get mutations," says Junjie Chen, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic oncology researcher and leader of the Mayo Clinic team.
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"Most of the time we don't really encounter severe damage in the cell; most of the damage to DNA is mild injury -- such as low doses of sunlight," notes Dr. Chen.
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"If we can understand all the pathways involved in signaling the DNA repair process, we may be able to develop a comprehensive approach to managing the signals to treat disease," says Dr. Chen. -
2. Mayo Clinic - Mayo Clinic Collaboration Discovers Protein Amplifies DNA Injury Signals
www.mayoclinic.org/news2006-rs - [Cached]Published on: 3/26/2006 Last Visited: 3/26/2006
"It's important that DNA lesions get repaired because then we don't get mutations," says Junjie Chen, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic oncology researcher and leader of the Mayo Clinic team.
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"Most of the time we don't really encounter severe damage in the cell; most of the damage to DNA is mild injury -- such as low doses of sunlight," notes Dr. Chen.
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"If we can understand all the pathways involved in signaling the DNA repair process, we may be able to develop a comprehensive approach to managing the signals to treat disease," says Dr. Chen. -
3. Cure Breast Cancer - Unlocking the Mysteries of a Key Breast Cancer Protein
www.curebreastcancer.org/cs/in - [Cached]Published on: 6/13/2005 Last Visited: 11/21/2006
We wanted to understand the molecular mechanism behind this," says Junjie Chen, Ph.D., of the Mayo Clinic Department of Oncology, and lead author of the Science report.

