Ines Tomaskovic, Cristian Prieto-Garcia, Ivan Dikic
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In a recent study inCell, Lascaux et al. revealed a novel pathway to repair toxic DNA lesions, providing a direct link between nucleophagy, a type of selective autophagy, and the resolution of damaged DNA.
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