Key DNA-repair pathway repurposed when gut pathogens invade
September 29, 2025
September 29, 2025
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 29 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Key DNA-repair pathway repurposed when gut pathogens invade
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A new study in fruit flies describes how an animal's gut reacts differently to beneficial microbes versus harmful pathogens.
A pathway known for repairing damaged genetic material, called the ATM-gH2av pathway, gets repurposed and activated when pathogens destroy cells in the lining o . . .
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Key DNA-repair pathway repurposed when gut pathogens invade
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A new study in fruit flies describes how an animal's gut reacts differently to beneficial microbes versus harmful pathogens.
A pathway known for repairing damaged genetic material, called the ATM-gH2av pathway, gets repurposed and activated when pathogens destroy cells in the lining o . . .
