Exit from dormancy provokes DNA-damage-induced attrition in haematopoietic stem cells

Nature64.80
Volume: 520, Issue: 7548, Pages: 549 - 552
Published: Feb 18, 2015
Abstract
Haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are responsible for the lifelong production of blood cells. The accumulation of DNA damage in HSCs is a hallmark of ageing and is probably a major contributing factor in age-related tissue degeneration and malignant transformation. A number of accelerated ageing syndromes are associated with defective DNA repair and genomic instability, including the most common inherited bone marrow failure syndrome, Fanconi...
Paper Details
Title
Exit from dormancy provokes DNA-damage-induced attrition in haematopoietic stem cells
Published Date
Feb 18, 2015
Journal
Volume
520
Issue
7548
Pages
549 - 552
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