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be assessed in terms of pulmonary toxicity, oxidative stress, inflammation, genotoxicity, transcriptomic alterations, and epigenetic modifications, including microRNA expression profiles and DNA
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information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Genomic Instability and Cancer Genetics (GICG) Research Program at Rutgers Cancer
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of research projects in a foundational (basic) biological/health science research laboratory Investigating the regulation of alternative splicing in response to genotoxic stress, hypoxia and other tumor
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2024 43(42):3081-3093. Burocziova M, Danek P, Oravetzova A, Chalupova Z, Alberich-Jorda M, Macurek L: Ppm1d truncating mutations promote the development of genotoxic stress-induced AML. Leukemia 2023 37
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. Leukemia 2025 39(11):2745-2757. Burocziova M, Danek P, Oravetzova A, Chalupova Z, Alberich-Jorda M, Macurek L: Ppm1d truncating mutations promote the development of genotoxic stress-induced AML. Leukemia