Telomeres–the terminal caps of chromosomes–become shorter as individuals age, and there is much interest in determining what causes telomere attrition since this process may play a role in biological aging. The leading hypothesis is that telomere attrition is due to inflammation, exposure to infectious agents, and other types of oxidative stress, which damage telomeres and impair their repair mechanisms. Several lines of evidence support this hypothesis, including observational findings that people exposed to infectious diseases have shorter telomeres. Experimental tests are still needed, however, to distinguish whether infectious diseases actually cause telomere attrition or whether telomere attrition increases susceptibility to infection....
Telomere attrition has been associated with age-related diseases, although causality is unclear and ...
The determinants of telomere attrition, a potential marker of cellular aging, are not well understoo...
Telomere attrition has been associated with age-related diseases, although causality is unclear and ...
Telomeres–the terminal caps of chromosomes–become shorter as individuals age, and there is much inte...
Telomeres, the termini of linear chromosomes, consist of large but variable numbers of DNA oligomer ...
International audienceTelomeres are repetitive DNA sequences located at the ends of linear chromosom...
ObjectivesHuman age-dependent telomere attrition and telomere shortening are associated with several...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Telomeres are a repeated sequence -of bases found at the ends of chromosomes. In humans, this sequen...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Telomeres form the end segment of the DNA helix and shorten with every cell division until getting s...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative life span of some human cell types, telomere loss and the s...
Te determinants of telomere attrition, a potential marker of cellular aging, are not well understood...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that cap the end of each chromosome arm and function to maint...
Pathogens are potent selective forces that can reduce the fitness of their hosts. While studies of t...
Telomere attrition has been associated with age-related diseases, although causality is unclear and ...
The determinants of telomere attrition, a potential marker of cellular aging, are not well understoo...
Telomere attrition has been associated with age-related diseases, although causality is unclear and ...
Telomeres–the terminal caps of chromosomes–become shorter as individuals age, and there is much inte...
Telomeres, the termini of linear chromosomes, consist of large but variable numbers of DNA oligomer ...
International audienceTelomeres are repetitive DNA sequences located at the ends of linear chromosom...
ObjectivesHuman age-dependent telomere attrition and telomere shortening are associated with several...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Telomeres are a repeated sequence -of bases found at the ends of chromosomes. In humans, this sequen...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Telomeres form the end segment of the DNA helix and shorten with every cell division until getting s...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative life span of some human cell types, telomere loss and the s...
Te determinants of telomere attrition, a potential marker of cellular aging, are not well understood...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that cap the end of each chromosome arm and function to maint...
Pathogens are potent selective forces that can reduce the fitness of their hosts. While studies of t...
Telomere attrition has been associated with age-related diseases, although causality is unclear and ...
The determinants of telomere attrition, a potential marker of cellular aging, are not well understoo...
Telomere attrition has been associated with age-related diseases, although causality is unclear and ...