Science news articles about 'damage control'
... activates the initiation of DNA replication, but it also monitors the checkpoint during DNA damage control and eventually overrides the checkpoint to re-initiates DNA replication."
These findings ...
For humans in the path of destructive hurricanes and tsunamis, an accurate warning of the pending event is critical for damage control and survival.
... of destructive hurricanes and tsunamis, an accurate warning of the pending event is critical for damage control and survival. Such warnings, however, require a solid base of scientific observations, ...
... cancer, these 12 pathways, including those linked to DNA damage control, cell maturation, and tumor invasion, were altered in 67 percent to 100 percent of tumors.
"This perspective ...
... Hsp70, which help the cell respond to the shock, or damage, from stress. The sudden excess of Hsp70, in turn, ... shock protein, Hsp26, as a sort of biochemical damage control system. While Hsp70 acts ...
... attempting to complete surgery," says McAlister. "More patients have been saved using these techniques known as 'damage control resuscitation' than if definitive surgery is done up front." He says ...
... only have a few hours of surgery when first arriving at the hospital. This principle is known as 'damage control'. The benefits of initially limiting time in the operating room for patients with life ...
... to the fleet. The ship provides a unique opportunity to realistically experience a true damage control environment, to create a partnership between the technical and fleet communities, and to take ...
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