We investigated progressive telomere shortening in normal human epidermis and lingual epithelium during aging, and attempted, in particular, to ascertain whether the telomere shortening that accompanies aging occurs at the same rate in different tissues. We studied telomeric DNA integrity, and estimated annual telomere loss, in 52 specimens of epidermis and 48 specimens of lingual epithelium collected at autopsy from subjects who had died at ages between 0 and 101 y. Most of the DNA samples were measured twice by southern blot hybridization. In addition, the correlation between telomere lengths in the two types of tissues was examined. The telomere reduction rates in epidermis and lingual epithelium were 36 bp and 30 bp per y, respectively,...
After extended proliferation, cells enter a state of replicative quiescence that is probably due to ...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Telomeres, the ends of chromosomes, shorten with each cell division in human somatic cells, because ...
We investigated progressive telomere shortening in normal human epidermis and lingual epithelium dur...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative life span of some human cell types, telomere loss and the s...
Telomeres shorten with physiological aging but undergo substantial restoration during cancer immorta...
AbstractTelomerase- and telomere length regulation in normal human tissues is still poorly understoo...
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The extent and potential significance of telomere erosion, as a function of age in human tissues, is...
Reduction of telomere length has been postulated to be a causal factor in cellular aging. Human telo...
Changes in telomere length have been associated with ageing and with certain age-related degenerativ...
<p>(A) Epithelial telomere length decreases with increasing chronological age. (B) Mucosal stromal t...
International audienceTelomere shortening in somatic tissues largely reflects stem cell replication....
Telomeres provide an essential 'capping' function, which prevents the natural end of a chromosome fr...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative lifespan of most somatic cells, telomere erosion represents...
After extended proliferation, cells enter a state of replicative quiescence that is probably due to ...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Telomeres, the ends of chromosomes, shorten with each cell division in human somatic cells, because ...
We investigated progressive telomere shortening in normal human epidermis and lingual epithelium dur...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative life span of some human cell types, telomere loss and the s...
Telomeres shorten with physiological aging but undergo substantial restoration during cancer immorta...
AbstractTelomerase- and telomere length regulation in normal human tissues is still poorly understoo...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX185450 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The extent and potential significance of telomere erosion, as a function of age in human tissues, is...
Reduction of telomere length has been postulated to be a causal factor in cellular aging. Human telo...
Changes in telomere length have been associated with ageing and with certain age-related degenerativ...
<p>(A) Epithelial telomere length decreases with increasing chronological age. (B) Mucosal stromal t...
International audienceTelomere shortening in somatic tissues largely reflects stem cell replication....
Telomeres provide an essential 'capping' function, which prevents the natural end of a chromosome fr...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative lifespan of most somatic cells, telomere erosion represents...
After extended proliferation, cells enter a state of replicative quiescence that is probably due to ...
Telomeres progressively shorten with age, and it has been proposed that critically short and dysfunc...
Telomeres, the ends of chromosomes, shorten with each cell division in human somatic cells, because ...