Abstract: The telomere theory tries to explain cellular mechanisms of aging as mainly caused by telomere shortening at each duplication. The subtelomere–telomere theory overcomes various shortcomings of telomere theory by highlighting the essential role of subtelomeric DNA in aging mechanisms. The present work illustrates and deepens the correspondence between assumptions and implications of subtelomere–telomere theory and experimental results. In particular, it is investigated the evidence regarding the relationships between aging and (i) epigenetic modifications; (ii) oxidation and inflammation; (iii) telomere protection; (iv) telomeric heterochromatin hood; (v) gradual cell senescence; (vi) cell senescence; and (vii) organism decline wit...
Abstract: Any theory suggesting an adaptive meaning for aging implicitly postulates the existence of...
Telomerverkürzung und Alterung Abstract Telomeres form the ends of human chromosomes. Telomeres sho...
Telomere dynamics have been found to be better predictors of survival and mortality than chronologic...
: A much debated question is whether aging is the cumulative consequence of degenerative factors ins...
A mitotic cell that rests in permanent cell cycle arrest without the ability to divide is considered...
grantor: University of TorontoNormal human cells have a finite life span and undergo senes...
The telomere is located at the end of the chromosome and consists of a non-coding, repetitive DNA se...
Cell senescence is an artificially reversible condition activated by various factors and characteriz...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...
Progressive telomere shortening from cell division (replicative aging) provides a barrier for human ...
A long-standing controversy concerns the relevance of cellular senescence, defined and ob-served as ...
There have been many researches about aging. Our study suggests a new research method ...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that cap the end of each chromosome arm and function to maint...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative life span of some human cell types, telomere loss and the s...
Aging is a biological process that affects most cells, organisms and species. Telomeres have been po...
Abstract: Any theory suggesting an adaptive meaning for aging implicitly postulates the existence of...
Telomerverkürzung und Alterung Abstract Telomeres form the ends of human chromosomes. Telomeres sho...
Telomere dynamics have been found to be better predictors of survival and mortality than chronologic...
: A much debated question is whether aging is the cumulative consequence of degenerative factors ins...
A mitotic cell that rests in permanent cell cycle arrest without the ability to divide is considered...
grantor: University of TorontoNormal human cells have a finite life span and undergo senes...
The telomere is located at the end of the chromosome and consists of a non-coding, repetitive DNA se...
Cell senescence is an artificially reversible condition activated by various factors and characteriz...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...
Progressive telomere shortening from cell division (replicative aging) provides a barrier for human ...
A long-standing controversy concerns the relevance of cellular senescence, defined and ob-served as ...
There have been many researches about aging. Our study suggests a new research method ...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that cap the end of each chromosome arm and function to maint...
By imposing a limit on the proliferative life span of some human cell types, telomere loss and the s...
Aging is a biological process that affects most cells, organisms and species. Telomeres have been po...
Abstract: Any theory suggesting an adaptive meaning for aging implicitly postulates the existence of...
Telomerverkürzung und Alterung Abstract Telomeres form the ends of human chromosomes. Telomeres sho...
Telomere dynamics have been found to be better predictors of survival and mortality than chronologic...