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    • The Fanconi anemia (FA) core complex is known to be crucial for DNA repair and homologous recombination.
    • Previous research suggested FA pathway involvement in PARP inhibitor sensitivity.
    • This study investigates alternative mechanisms of resistance.

    Key Insights:

    • FANCM protein plays a significant role in promoting resistance to PARP inhibitors.
    • This resistance mechanism operates independently of the core Fanconi anemia complex.
    • Identifies a novel pathway contributing to therapeutic resistance.

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    • Understanding FANCM's role could lead to strategies to overcome PARP inhibitor resistance.
    • Further research may explore targeting FANCM or related pathways.
    • Potential for developing combination therapies to enhance PARP inhibitor effectiveness.