Priyanka Verma: Thrilled to share the first manuscript from Verma Lab
Priyanka Verma, Assistant Professor at Washington University School of Medicine, shared on X about a recent paper by Natasha Ramakrishnan et al. titled “Nucleolytic processing of abasic sitesunderlies PARP inhibitor hypersensitivity in ALC1-deficient BRCA mutant cancer cells” published in Nature Communications.
Authors: Natasha Ramakrishnan, Tyler Weaver, Lindsey Aubuchon, Ayda Woldegerima, Taylor Just, Kevin Song, Alessandro Vindigni, Bret Freudenthal and Priyanka Verma.
“Thrilled to share the first manuscript from Verma Lab! We uncover that cleavage of abasic sites represents a new approach to enhance PARP inhibitor sensitivity. Thankful to the perseverance and hard work of my students Natasha Ramakrishnan and Lindsey Aubuchon.”
Source: Priyanka Verma/X
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