Genome jail-break triggers lockdown
Neil T. Umbreit and
David Pellman ()
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Neil T. Umbreit: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
David Pellman: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Nature, 2017, vol. 550, issue 7676, 340-341
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A pro-inflammatory response, the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, can affect development, ageing and cancer. It emerges that one trigger for this response is the presence of DNA in the cytoplasm. See Letter p.402
Date: 2017
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