Figures & data
Figure 2. (a,b) Main families of DNA-binding protein domains. The proteins are represented as colored ribbons and the DNA as brown sticks. Zinc ions [Citation37].
![Figure 2. (a,b) Main families of DNA-binding protein domains. The proteins are represented as colored ribbons and the DNA as brown sticks. Zinc ions [Citation37].](/cms/asset/370803d3-1898-46c8-8b50-05c0957de358/teba_a_2082133_f0002_oc.jpg)
Figure 6. The central role of DNA damage and epigenetic defects in DNA repair genes in carcinogenesis.
![Figure 6. The central role of DNA damage and epigenetic defects in DNA repair genes in carcinogenesis.](/cms/asset/2ac5dd1e-266f-46cc-933b-d4d41f0a4584/teba_a_2082133_f0006_oc.jpg)