Genotoxic effects of topoisomerase poisoning and PARP inhibition on zebrafish embryos

Volume: 87, Pages: 102772 - 102772
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Topoisomerase poisons are known to stabilize covalent enzyme-DNA intermediates forming covalent cleavage complexes, which are highly cytotoxic especially for dividing cells and thus, make topoisomerases targets for cancer therapy. Topoisomerases have been extensively studied in mammalian model systems, whereas in other vertebrate models including zebrafish, they still remain less characterized. Here we show similarities in the genotoxic effects...
Paper Details
Title
Genotoxic effects of topoisomerase poisoning and PARP inhibition on zebrafish embryos
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
87
Pages
102772 - 102772
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