antirepair
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- Preventing or opposing the repair of equipment.
- 2022, Aaron Perzanowski, The Right to Repair: Reclaiming the Things We Own, page 177:
- Under existing antitrust doctrine, there are four distinct legal theories that could be used to target these antirepair policies.
- (genetics) Inhibiting the repair of damaged DNA.
- an antirepair pathway
- an antirepair effect
- 2017, Alexey Moskalev, Alexander Vaiserman, Epigenetics of Aging and Longevity, page 174:
- The increased levels of mature miRNAs could play a role in the DNA damage response by (1) decreasing the levels of antirepair genes (such as the antirecombinases, Srs2, PARI, RTEL1 [122]) (2) downregulating DDR proteins through a feedback regulation loop to restore pre-DNA damage levels.