International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In these cells, telomeres shorten until they reach a critical length and induce a permanently arrested state. This process called replicative senescence is associated with genomic instability and participates in tissue and organismal ageing. Experimental data using single-cell approaches in the budding yeast model organism show that telomerase-negative cells often experience abnormally long cell cycles, which can be followed by cell cycles of normal duration, before reaching the terminal senescent state. These series of non-terminal cell cycle arrests contribute to the heterogeneity of senescence and likely magnify its genomic instability. Due t...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
In many somatic human tissues, telomeres shorten progressively because of the DNA end replication pr...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, telomeres cap chromosome ends to maintain genomic stability. Fa...
International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In ...
International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In ...
International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In ...
International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In ...
Abstract Background Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In these cells, ...
International audienceProgress in understanding telomere replication and its relationship to senesce...
International audienceProgress in understanding telomere replication and its relationship to senesce...
International audienceProgress in understanding telomere replication and its relationship to senesce...
International audienceProgress in understanding telomere replication and its relationship to senesce...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
In many somatic human tissues, telomeres shorten progressively because of the DNA end replication pr...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, telomeres cap chromosome ends to maintain genomic stability. Fa...
International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In ...
International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In ...
International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In ...
International audienceBackground Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In ...
Abstract Background Telomerase-negative cells have limited proliferation potential. In these cells, ...
International audienceProgress in understanding telomere replication and its relationship to senesce...
International audienceProgress in understanding telomere replication and its relationship to senesce...
International audienceProgress in understanding telomere replication and its relationship to senesce...
International audienceProgress in understanding telomere replication and its relationship to senesce...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
Progressive shortening of telomeres ultimately causes replicative senescence and is linked with agin...
In many somatic human tissues, telomeres shorten progressively because of the DNA end replication pr...
International audienceIn eukaryotes, telomeres cap chromosome ends to maintain genomic stability. Fa...