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MicroRNA-34a promotes DNA damage and mitotic catastrophe
Alexander V. Kofman
, Jungeun Kim
, So Yeon Park
, Evan Dupart
, Christopher Letson
, Yongde Bao
,
Kai Ding
, Quan Chen
, David Schiff
, James Larner
, Roger Abounader
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53BP1
25%
Chemoresistance
12%
DNA Damage
100%
DNA Damage Response
12%
DNA Double-strand Breaks
12%
DNA Repair
37%
Endogenous DNA Damage
12%
Error-free
12%
Free DNA
12%
G2-M Arrest
12%
GBM Cells
12%
Genome Integrity
12%
Genomic Instability
12%
Large Set
12%
Malignancy
12%
Malignant Tumor
12%
MicroRNA-34a (miR-34a)
100%
Mitotic Catastrophe
100%
P53 mutant
12%
P53 Wild Type
12%
P53-dependent Apoptosis
12%
P53-independent
12%
Post-irradiation
12%
R273H
12%
Radiation Effects
12%
Radio
12%
Regulated Genes
12%
Tet-inducible
12%
Tumor Cell Subpopulations
12%
Tumor Suppressor
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Line
20%
Cell Population
20%
DNA Damage
100%
DNA Damage Response
20%
DNA Repair
60%
Drug Resistance
20%
Genomic Instability
20%
Mitotic Catastrophe
100%
P53
100%
Tumor Cell
20%
Wild Type
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cancer
12%
Cell Line
12%
Cell Population
12%
DNA Damage
100%
DNA Damage Response
12%
DNA Repair
37%
Double Stranded DNA
12%
Drug Resistance
12%
Genomic Instability
12%
Malignant Neoplasm
12%
microRNA 34a
100%
Programmed Cell Death
12%
Protein P53
62%
Tumor Cell
12%
Tumor Suppressor Protein
12%
Engineering
Strand
100%
Suppressor
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mitotic Catastrophe
100%
Material Science
Tumor
100%