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Mistrík Martin Ph.D.
Journals
        PML nuclear bodies are recruited to persistent DNA damage lesions in an RNF168-53BP1 dependent manner and contribute to DNA repair.        
                  DNA Repair.                
                  2019,
                
                              78,
                  
                              114-127,
                          
                  ISSN: 1568-7864,
                
                
                              PMID: 31009828,                          
                 
                          
        
      
    
        Targeting genotoxic and proteotoxic stress-response pathways in human prostate cancer by clinically available PARP inhibitors, vorinostat and disulfiram.        
                  The Prostate.                
                  2018,
                
                              79(4),
                  
                              352-362,
                          
                  ISSN: 0270-4137,
                
                
                              PMID: 30499118,                          
                 
                          
        
      
    Open positions
| Project: | DNA damage signaling in the cellular response to stress | 
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| Supervisors: | Mistrík Martin Ph.D. | 
| Available: | 1 | 
| Intended for: | Doctoral training | 
| Summary: | 1 place in full-time study | 
| Project: | Cellular stress in health and disease | 
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| Supervisors: | Mistrík Martin Ph.D., Moudrý Pavel Ph.D., Škrott Zdeněk Ph.D. | 
| Available: | 3 | 
| Intended for: | Doctoral training | 
| Project: | Identification of cellular stress pathways essential for cancer cell survival | 
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| Supervisors: | Mistrík Martin Ph.D. | 
| Available: | 1 | 
| Intended for: | Doctoral training | 
| Summary: | 1 full-time position | 
 
        