Proper functioning of cells—their ability to divide, differentiate, and regenerate—is dictated by genomic stability. The main factors contributing to this stability are the telomeric ends that cap chromosomes. Telomere biology and telomerase activity have been of interest to scientists in various medical science fields for years, including the study of both cancer and of senescence and aging. All these processes are accompanied by telomere-length modulation. Maintaining the key levels of telomerase component (hTERT) expression and telomerase activity that provide optimal telomere length as well as some nontelomeric functions represents a promising step in advanced anti-aging strategies, especially in dermocosmetics. Some known naturally der...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Telomere length and cell function can be preserved by the human reverse transcriptase telomerase (hT...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...
Telomerase maintains the length of telomeric DNA at the end of chromosomes; stabilizes the functions...
Telomere length, a hallmark of cellular senescence, decreases with age and is associated with age-re...
Telomeres are DNA structure that capped the end of linear eukaryotic chromosomes to protect the stab...
Telomere shortening has been implicated as an important mechanism that drives somatic cells into ter...
The telomerase ribonucleoprotein complex has a pivotal role in regulating the proliferation and sene...
Telomeres are a repeated sequence -of bases found at the ends of chromosomes. In humans, this sequen...
Telomeres, at the end of chromosomes provide genomic stability. During embryonic development, telome...
Major advances have been made in understanding the role of telomerase in cellular immortalization an...
Introduction. The contemporary medicine has made the lengthening the human’s life a reality. On the ...
Cell senescence is an artificially reversible condition activated by various factors and characteriz...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, with approximately 18.1 million new cases and 9.6 mill...
Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes playing an important role in the maintenance of genome integrity...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Telomere length and cell function can be preserved by the human reverse transcriptase telomerase (hT...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...
Telomerase maintains the length of telomeric DNA at the end of chromosomes; stabilizes the functions...
Telomere length, a hallmark of cellular senescence, decreases with age and is associated with age-re...
Telomeres are DNA structure that capped the end of linear eukaryotic chromosomes to protect the stab...
Telomere shortening has been implicated as an important mechanism that drives somatic cells into ter...
The telomerase ribonucleoprotein complex has a pivotal role in regulating the proliferation and sene...
Telomeres are a repeated sequence -of bases found at the ends of chromosomes. In humans, this sequen...
Telomeres, at the end of chromosomes provide genomic stability. During embryonic development, telome...
Major advances have been made in understanding the role of telomerase in cellular immortalization an...
Introduction. The contemporary medicine has made the lengthening the human’s life a reality. On the ...
Cell senescence is an artificially reversible condition activated by various factors and characteriz...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, with approximately 18.1 million new cases and 9.6 mill...
Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes playing an important role in the maintenance of genome integrity...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Telomere length and cell function can be preserved by the human reverse transcriptase telomerase (hT...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...