C19 MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF DYSREGULATED INFLAMMATION, PROLIFERATION, AND REPAIR IN THORACIC ONCOLOGY: Dna Repair Protein Xpc Alters Pulmonary Cell Fate Following Cigarette Smoke Exposure And May Play A Role In Emphysema And Lung Cancer Development

Background: Although cigarette smoke (CS) exposure is the main risk factor for emphysema or lung cancer, a minority of smokers develop these diseases, implicating an important role for gene-environment interactions in pathogenesis. CS is a potent inducer of oxidative and complex DNA damage, which wh...

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Autophagy
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA damage
DNA repair
Emphysema
Lung cancer
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