How human cells repair damaged DNA

Researchers at ETH Zurich have unravelled the complex network that cells use to repair their genetic material. By examining thousands upon thousands of genetic interactions, the team has discovered new vulnerabilities in cancer cells that could be exploited therapeutically in the future.

This generated image shows three people working on a DNA double helix.
DNA repair work is constantly needed to keep DNA intact.  (AI image: Josef Kuster / ETH Zuerich)
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