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SUBMITTER: Reid DA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9179101 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Reid Dylan A DA Reed Patrick J PJ Schlachetzki Johannes C M JCM Nitulescu Ioana I II Chou Grace G Tsui Enoch C EC Jones Jeffrey R JR Chandran Sahaana S Lu Ake T AT McClain Claire A CA Ooi Jean H JH Wang Tzu-Wen TW Lana Addison J AJ Linker Sara B SB Ricciardulli Anthony S AS Lau Shong S Schafer Simon T ST Horvath Steve S Dixon Jesse R JR Hah Nasun N Glass Christopher K CK Gage Fred H FH
Science (New York, N.Y.) 20210401 6537
Neurons are the longest-lived cells in our bodies and lack DNA replication, which makes them reliant on a limited repertoire of DNA repair mechanisms to maintain genome fidelity. These repair mechanisms decline with age, but we have limited knowledge of how genome instability emerges and what strategies neurons and other long-lived cells may have evolved to protect their genomes over the human life span. A targeted sequencing approach in human embryonic stem cell-induced neurons shows that, in n ...[more]