AbstractTo examine the role of telomerase in normal and neoplastic growth, the telomerase RNA component (mTR) was deleted from the mouse germline. mTR−/− mice lacked detectable telomerase activity yet were viable for the six generations analyzed. Telomerase-deficient cells could be immortalized in culture, transformed by viral oncogenes, and generated tumors in nude mice following transformation. Telomeres were shown to shorten at a rate of 4.8 ± 2.4 kb per mTR−/− generation. Cells from the fourth mTR−/− generation onward possessed chromosome ends lacking detectable telomere repeats, aneuploidy, and chromosomal abnormalities, including end-to-end fusions. These results indicate that telomerase is essential for telomere length maintenance bu...
AbstractThe telomere-stabilizing enzyme telomerase is induced in tumors and functionally associated ...
AbstractMammalian telomerase is essential for the maintenance of telomere length [1–5]. Its catalyti...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
To examine the role of telomerase in normal and neoplastic growth, the telomerase RNA component (mTR...
AbstractTo examine the role of telomerase in normal and neoplastic growth, the telomerase RNA compon...
To examine the role of telomerase in normal and neoplastic growth, the telomerase RNA component (mTR...
Maintenance of telomere length is predicted to be essential for bypass of senescence and crisis chec...
AbstractMaintenance of telomere length is predicted to be essential for bypass of senescence and cri...
Maintenance of telomere length is predicted to be essential for bypass of senescence and crisis chec...
AbstractThe telomere-stabilizing enzyme telomerase is induced in tumors and functionally associated ...
AbstractMaintenance of telomere length is predicted to be essential for bypass of senescence and cri...
Telomeres consist of short repeated sequences that are synthesized by telomerase, a ribonucleo-prote...
AbstractLoss of telomere function can induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. To investigate the pro...
The overall goal of this collaborative project was to investigate the role in malignant cells of bot...
SummaryTelomere maintenance is critical for cancer progression. To examine mechanisms of tumor suppr...
AbstractThe telomere-stabilizing enzyme telomerase is induced in tumors and functionally associated ...
AbstractMammalian telomerase is essential for the maintenance of telomere length [1–5]. Its catalyti...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
To examine the role of telomerase in normal and neoplastic growth, the telomerase RNA component (mTR...
AbstractTo examine the role of telomerase in normal and neoplastic growth, the telomerase RNA compon...
To examine the role of telomerase in normal and neoplastic growth, the telomerase RNA component (mTR...
Maintenance of telomere length is predicted to be essential for bypass of senescence and crisis chec...
AbstractMaintenance of telomere length is predicted to be essential for bypass of senescence and cri...
Maintenance of telomere length is predicted to be essential for bypass of senescence and crisis chec...
AbstractThe telomere-stabilizing enzyme telomerase is induced in tumors and functionally associated ...
AbstractMaintenance of telomere length is predicted to be essential for bypass of senescence and cri...
Telomeres consist of short repeated sequences that are synthesized by telomerase, a ribonucleo-prote...
AbstractLoss of telomere function can induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. To investigate the pro...
The overall goal of this collaborative project was to investigate the role in malignant cells of bot...
SummaryTelomere maintenance is critical for cancer progression. To examine mechanisms of tumor suppr...
AbstractThe telomere-stabilizing enzyme telomerase is induced in tumors and functionally associated ...
AbstractMammalian telomerase is essential for the maintenance of telomere length [1–5]. Its catalyti...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...