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Overproduction of DNA Repair Gene EXO1 Linked to Cancer Damage
20 Haziran 2026Science Daily
- Scientists have identified a paradoxical behavior in the DNA repair gene EXO1, which is typically seen as a protector of genetic material. When produced in excess, EXO1 begins to malfunction, inadvertently causing DNA damage that is associated with cancer development.
- This discovery highlights the delicate balance of gene expression and its implications for cancer biology.
- Understanding the dual nature of genes like EXO1 is crucial in cancer research, as it sheds light on how certain protective mechanisms can turn harmful under specific conditions. This insight could lead to more targeted approaches in cancer treatment and prevention.
- The findings regarding the EXO1 gene underscore the complexity of genetic regulation and the potential for genes to have dual roles depending on their expression levels. This research may pave the way for new therapeutic strategies that target the regulation of such genes, potentially mitigating cancer risk by resto…
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