Rat hepatic stem-like epithelial cells, LE/2, LE/6, and WB-F344, share some phenotypic properties with oval cells, observed in the early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis. Here, we describe regulations of telomerase and telomere length during in vitro aging of LEs and WB-F344. These cells displayed no apparent aging phenotypes for over 140 passages. Telomerase activity and telomere length of these cells progressively decreased with the passages, and at the late passages, telomere shortening appeared to be reduced as telomerase activity increased. Regulation of TERT and TR, key components of telomerase, was similar to that of the telomerase activity. LEs possessed weak telomerase activity with a slow rate of proliferation compared to WB-F344, a...
Telomeres, guanine-rich tandem DNA repeats of the chromosomal end, provide chromosomal stability, an...
Even though telomerase activity has been analyzed in various normal and malignant tissues, including...
BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: The maintenance of telomere with telomerase reactivation, vital for carcinogenesis...
Telomeres, the non-coding sequences at the ends of chromosomes, in the absence of telomerase, progre...
Telomere shortening and telomerase activation in human somatic cells have been implicated in cell im...
In normal human somatic cells, the length of telomeres (chromosomal end structures) decreases with e...
<div><p>Telomerase is expressed in early human development and then becomes silenced in most normal ...
Telomerase expression is restricted to a few cell types of the adult organism, most notably germ cel...
AbstractTelomere length maintenance is critical for organisms' long-term survival and cancer cell pr...
Telomerase activity and telomere length in normal and immortalized human fibroblasts were determined...
Telomerase activity is activated and telomere length altered in various types of cancers, including ...
We investigated the clinical significance of telomerase activity and telomere length in hepatocellul...
Telomerase activity is generally absent in primary cell cultures and normal tissues. Telomerase is k...
The epigenetic nature of telomeres is still controversial and different human cell lines might show ...
Loss of telomeric DNA during cell proliferation may play a role in ageing and cancer. Since telomere...
Telomeres, guanine-rich tandem DNA repeats of the chromosomal end, provide chromosomal stability, an...
Even though telomerase activity has been analyzed in various normal and malignant tissues, including...
BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: The maintenance of telomere with telomerase reactivation, vital for carcinogenesis...
Telomeres, the non-coding sequences at the ends of chromosomes, in the absence of telomerase, progre...
Telomere shortening and telomerase activation in human somatic cells have been implicated in cell im...
In normal human somatic cells, the length of telomeres (chromosomal end structures) decreases with e...
<div><p>Telomerase is expressed in early human development and then becomes silenced in most normal ...
Telomerase expression is restricted to a few cell types of the adult organism, most notably germ cel...
AbstractTelomere length maintenance is critical for organisms' long-term survival and cancer cell pr...
Telomerase activity and telomere length in normal and immortalized human fibroblasts were determined...
Telomerase activity is activated and telomere length altered in various types of cancers, including ...
We investigated the clinical significance of telomerase activity and telomere length in hepatocellul...
Telomerase activity is generally absent in primary cell cultures and normal tissues. Telomerase is k...
The epigenetic nature of telomeres is still controversial and different human cell lines might show ...
Loss of telomeric DNA during cell proliferation may play a role in ageing and cancer. Since telomere...
Telomeres, guanine-rich tandem DNA repeats of the chromosomal end, provide chromosomal stability, an...
Even though telomerase activity has been analyzed in various normal and malignant tissues, including...
BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: The maintenance of telomere with telomerase reactivation, vital for carcinogenesis...