Abstract Exquisite regulation of telomere length is essential for the preservation of the lifetime function and self-renewal of stem cells. However, multiple oncogenic pathways converge on induction of telomere attrition or telomerase overexpression and these events can by themselves trigger malignant transformation. Activation of NFκB, the outcome of telomere complex damage, is present in leukemia stem cells but absent in normal stem cells and can activate DOT1L which has been linked to MLL-fusion leukemias. Tumors that arise from cells of early and late developmental stages appear to follow two different oncogenic routes in which the role of telomere and telomerase signaling might be differentially involved. In contrast, direct malignant ...
One of the hallmarks of advanced malignancies is continuous cell growth and this almost universally ...
Myriad genetic and epigenetic alterations are required to drive normal cells toward malignant transf...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
AbstractHuman telomerase is a nuclear ribonucleoprotein enzyme complex that catalyzes the synthesis ...
AbstractDifferences between normal adult tissue stem cells and cancer stem/initiating cells remain p...
Telomere shortening impairs proliferation of transformed cells but also leads to cancer initiation b...
AbstractDifferences between normal adult tissue stem cells and cancer stem/initiating cells remain p...
Telomeres are the repetitive sequences at the ends of linear chromosomes. Thekey functions of telome...
Telomeres are the repetitive sequences at the ends of linear chromosomes. Thekey functions of telome...
Telomeres cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and are indispensable chromatin structures for geno...
High telomerase activity is detected in nearly all human cancers but most human cells are devoid of ...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
One of the hallmarks of advanced malignancies is continuous cell growth and this almost universally ...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
One of the hallmarks of advanced malignancies is continuous cell growth and this almost universally ...
One of the hallmarks of advanced malignancies is continuous cell growth and this almost universally ...
Myriad genetic and epigenetic alterations are required to drive normal cells toward malignant transf...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
AbstractHuman telomerase is a nuclear ribonucleoprotein enzyme complex that catalyzes the synthesis ...
AbstractDifferences between normal adult tissue stem cells and cancer stem/initiating cells remain p...
Telomere shortening impairs proliferation of transformed cells but also leads to cancer initiation b...
AbstractDifferences between normal adult tissue stem cells and cancer stem/initiating cells remain p...
Telomeres are the repetitive sequences at the ends of linear chromosomes. Thekey functions of telome...
Telomeres are the repetitive sequences at the ends of linear chromosomes. Thekey functions of telome...
Telomeres cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and are indispensable chromatin structures for geno...
High telomerase activity is detected in nearly all human cancers but most human cells are devoid of ...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
One of the hallmarks of advanced malignancies is continuous cell growth and this almost universally ...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
One of the hallmarks of advanced malignancies is continuous cell growth and this almost universally ...
One of the hallmarks of advanced malignancies is continuous cell growth and this almost universally ...
Myriad genetic and epigenetic alterations are required to drive normal cells toward malignant transf...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...