Browsing Cancer Biology by publication type "Thesis or Dissertation"
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The response of the Eukaryotic replisome to DNA quadruplex structures
(Institute of Cancer Research (University Of London), 2024-01-18)Sequences that can form DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes (G4s) and intercalated-Motifs (iMs), are abundant in the human genome and play a range of physiological roles. However, they can pose a challenge to ... -
Revealing mechanisms of metabolic pathways associated with cancer pain
(Institute of Cancer Research (University Of London), 2021-06-30)Dysregulation of lipid metabolism is a hallmark of oncogenesis. Many lipid metabolites have been implicated in non-cancer pain states, but their role in cancer-related pain has yet to be firmly established. Previous work ... -
The structure and mechanism of the EXD2 nuclease in DNA repair
(Institute of Cancer Research (University Of London), 2023-06-09)DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most toxic DNA lesions. They can jeopardise stability of the genome and lead to cancer development. There are two main pathways of DSB repair: homologous recombination (HR) ... -
Surgeon-led multi-centre collaborative research in head and neck cancer : studies in remote triage, transoral robotic surgery for recurrent disease and consensus management in unknown primary disease
(Institute of Cancer Research (University Of London), 2023-01-23)Head and neck cancer (HNC) is newly diagnosed in around 1.5 million people each year, making it the sixth most common type of cancer worldwide. Some elements of HNC care are common and can be adequately investigated in a ... -
Tracking the molecular and metabolic fingerprints of inhalational versus intravenous anaesthetics in preclinical models of breast cancer
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Using inducible degradation to characterise the roles of TRIP13 and CEP57 in mitosis
(Institute of Cancer Research (University Of London), 2021-05-31)DNA and centrosomes are both semi-conservatively replicated once per cell cycle and it is essential that the DNA and centrosomes are divided equally between daughter cells in mitosis. When this fails, it can lead to ...