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Meaning of Interstrand from wikipedia

- strand (intrastrand) or between opposite strands of double-stranded DNA (interstrand). These adducts interfere with cellular metabolism, such as DNA replication...
- atom forms the second alkylation step that results in the formation of interstrand cross-links (ICLs) as it was shown in the early 1960s. At that time,...
- Marchetti F, Bishop J, Gingerich J, Wyrobek AJ (2015-01-08). "Meiotic interstrand DNA damage escapes paternal repair and causes chromosomal aberrations...
- or XPF are especially sensitive to agents that cause DNA interstrand crosslinks. Interstrand crosslinks block the progression of DNA replication, and...
- PMID 17978187. Marchetti F, Bishop J, Gingerich J, Wyrobek AJ (2015). "Meiotic interstrand DNA damage escapes paternal repair and causes chromosomal aberrations...
- Repair of DNA in which the two complementary strands are joined by an interstrand covalent crosslink requires multiple incisions in order to disengage...
- β-chloro-nitrosourea compound. As an alkylating agent, carmustine can form interstrand crosslinks in DNA, which prevents DNA replication and DNA transcription...
- treatment of vitiligo and hand eczema. After photoactivation it creates interstrand cross-links in DNA, which can cause programmed cell death unless repaired...
- alkylating agent, alkylates both DNA and RNA, has the ability to created interstrand cross-links (ICLs) in DNA. As with other nitrosoureas, it may also inhibit...
- Mason, Tracey Mcgregor; Miller, Paul S. (2006). "Formation and Repair of Interstrand Cross-Links in DNA". Chemical Reviews. 106 (2): 277–301. doi:10.1021/cr040478b...