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This project focuses on understanding how DNA double-strand breaks are repaired in lymphocytes, particularly during immune responses. It employs advanced techniques to identify chromatin-bound proteins involved in DNA damage repair, aiming to uncover mechanisms that prevent genomic instability and inform cancer therapy…
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in our genome that are not repaired properly can lead to various developmental, immunological, and neurological disorders and are a major driver for genomic instability and tumorigenesis.
The role of chromatin accessibility is of key importance to understand how the DNA/chromatin template senses and amplifies the DNA damage signal to properly repair the DNA in its native context.
While all cells employ mechanisms for repairing DSBs, lymphocytes have uniquely adapt…
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