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Morning for Irofulven, What Could be fiNER?

Haoyang JiangRoger A Greenberg
Published in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2021)
Cancers with DNA repair dysfunction are vulnerable to DNA-damaging agents that invoke a requirement for the disabled repair mechanism. Genome sequencing, coupled with a detailed understanding of mechanisms of DNA repair, has accelerated the discovery of pathway-selective agents that target DNA repair deficiencies in a tumor tissue agnostic manner.See related articles by Topka et al., p. 1997 and Börcsök et al., p. 2011.
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