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Figure 1. Cellular response to ionising radiation (IR)-induced DNA damage. In response to IR-induced DNA lesions, DNA sensor proteins convey DNA damage signals to transducer molecules through phosphorylation. In turn, transducer proteins activate effector molecules that are responsible for modulating cell cycle progression, DNA repair and apoptosis. Modified from Belli et al [10] with permission.





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