A groundbreaking study shows tanning beds create dangerous DNA mutations deep within skin cells—far exceeding the damage ...
The findings of a new academic paper suggest that warming winters are causing damage to the DNA of some lizards.
Use of tanning beds nearly triples the risk of developing melanoma, and it also damages the DNA of skin cells across the body ...
DNA can sustain serious injuries called double strand breaks, in which both strands of the helix snap. These breaks are among ...
Tanning bed use is tied to almost a threefold increase in melanoma risk, and for the first time, scientists have shown how ...
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CDT1 overexpression suppresses DNA replication and triggers DNA damage linked to cancer, finds study
A research group has demonstrated that overexpression of Cdc10-dependent transcript 1 (CDT1), a key regulator of DNA ...
DNA–protein cross-links (DPCs) represent a severe form of DNA damage that can disrupt essential chromatin-based processes.
After two decades in the making, scientists have cracked the code on a drug that can repair DNA, setting the scene for a new ...
Researchers identified a new, sticky form of mitochondrial DNA damage that builds up at dramatically higher levels than in ...
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Tanning Beds Can Triple Your Melanoma Risk
Tanning beds emit 10 to 15 times more UVA rays than the sun. New research shows that translates to a dramatic increase in the ...
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New research reveals the impact of DNA-histone cross-links on genome stability
DNA–protein cross-links (DPCs) represent a severe form of DNA damage that can disrupt essential chromatin-based processes.
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