Figure 2
Current evidence suggests several underlying etiological factors in ALS. Genomic instability, caused by defective DNA damage signalling or DNA repair, toxic DNA repair, impaired clearance of endogenous genotoxic stressors (i.e. ROS), or due to imbalanced chromatin structure states, could be a unifying pathophysiological characteristic of the disease.
Molecular hallmarks of ALS

Current evidence suggests several underlying etiological factors in ALS. Genomic instability, caused by defective DNA damage signalling or DNA repair, toxic DNA repair, impaired clearance of endogenous genotoxic stressors (i.e. ROS), or due to imbalanced chromatin structure states, could be a unifying pathophysiological characteristic of the disease.

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