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Focus on Cell cycle and DNA damage

The maintenance of genomic integrity requires tight control of the cell division process as well as accurate repair of damaged DNA, and failure in such mechanisms can cause developmental disorders and cancer. In the October issue of Nature Cell Biology, leading scientists highlight and discuss new developments in these areas.

An accompanying online library presents a selection of recent research and review articles from across Nature Publishing group.

Editorial

Focus on Cell cycle and DNA damage

Cell cycle and DNA damage

Nature Cell Biology 13, 1153; (2011)

Focus on Cell cycle and DNA damage

UK Parliament comments on peer review

Nature Cell Biology 13, 1153; (2011)


Reviews

Focus on Cell cycle and DNA damage

More than just a focus: The chromatin response to DNA damage and its role in genome integrity maintenance

Jiri Lukas, Claudia Lukas and Jiri Bartek

Nature Cell Biology 13, 1161–1169; (2011)

Focus on Cell cycle and DNA damage

The centrosome cycle: centriole biogenesis, duplication, and inherent asymmetries

Eric A. Nigg and Tim Stearns

Nature Cell Biology 13, 1154–1160; (2011)

Focus on Cell cycle and DNA damage

Cohesin: a catenase with separate entry and exit gates?

Kim Nasmyth

Nature Cell Biology 13, 1170–1177; (2011)

Historical Perspective

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A brief history of error

Andrew W Murray

Nature Cell Biology 13, 1178–1182; (2011)