Telomeres are complexes consisting of tandem repeat DNA combined with associated proteins that play a key role in protecting the ends of chromosomes and maintaining genome stability. They are considered a biological clock, as they shorten in parallel with aging. Furthermore, short telomeres are associated with several age-related diseases. However, the variability in telomere shortening independent of chronological age suggests that it is a modifiable factor. In fact, it is regulated inter alia by genetic damage, cell division, aging, oxidative stress, and inflammation. A key question remains: how can we prevent accelerated telomere attrition and subsequent premature replicative senescence? A number of studies have explored the possible imp...
Short telomeres confer risk of degenerative diseases. Chronic psychological stress can lead to disea...
In humans and other multicellular organisms that have an extended lifespan, the leading causes of de...
Telomere shortening accompanies mammalian aging in vivo, and the burden of senescent cells with shor...
Objectives: Excessive shortening of the telomeric ends of chromosomes is a marker of accelerated agi...
Objectives: Excessive shortening of the telomeric ends of chromosomes is a marker of accelerated agi...
MULTIPLE EPIDEMIOLOGICstudies, including sev-eral large randomizedcontrolled trials, have demonstrat...
Telomeres are a repeated sequence -of bases found at the ends of chromosomes. In humans, this sequen...
Telomere shortening is the mayor contributor of cellular aging and telomere length is reliable bioma...
Telomere shortening is the mayor contributor of cellular aging and telomere length is reliable bioma...
Oxidative stress and nutritional deficiency may influence the excessive shortening of the telomeric ...
A striking variability exists in the susceptibility, age of onset and pace of progression of cardiov...
<p>Efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids in cardiology is so high that in many countries omega-3 fatty aci...
Aging is a biological process that affects most cells, organisms and species. Telomeres have been po...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Telomeres are the heterochromatic repeat regions at the ends of eukaryotic chro...
Telomeres are higher order structures that cap and protect chromosome ends. Telomeric DNA naturally ...
Short telomeres confer risk of degenerative diseases. Chronic psychological stress can lead to disea...
In humans and other multicellular organisms that have an extended lifespan, the leading causes of de...
Telomere shortening accompanies mammalian aging in vivo, and the burden of senescent cells with shor...
Objectives: Excessive shortening of the telomeric ends of chromosomes is a marker of accelerated agi...
Objectives: Excessive shortening of the telomeric ends of chromosomes is a marker of accelerated agi...
MULTIPLE EPIDEMIOLOGICstudies, including sev-eral large randomizedcontrolled trials, have demonstrat...
Telomeres are a repeated sequence -of bases found at the ends of chromosomes. In humans, this sequen...
Telomere shortening is the mayor contributor of cellular aging and telomere length is reliable bioma...
Telomere shortening is the mayor contributor of cellular aging and telomere length is reliable bioma...
Oxidative stress and nutritional deficiency may influence the excessive shortening of the telomeric ...
A striking variability exists in the susceptibility, age of onset and pace of progression of cardiov...
<p>Efficacy of omega-3 fatty acids in cardiology is so high that in many countries omega-3 fatty aci...
Aging is a biological process that affects most cells, organisms and species. Telomeres have been po...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Telomeres are the heterochromatic repeat regions at the ends of eukaryotic chro...
Telomeres are higher order structures that cap and protect chromosome ends. Telomeric DNA naturally ...
Short telomeres confer risk of degenerative diseases. Chronic psychological stress can lead to disea...
In humans and other multicellular organisms that have an extended lifespan, the leading causes of de...
Telomere shortening accompanies mammalian aging in vivo, and the burden of senescent cells with shor...