AbstractInhibition of telomerase is an exciting therapeutic target, since it is required for the long-term proliferation of most cancer cells but not present in most somatic cells. However, effective telomerase inhibitors have yet to be tested in clinical trials. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Seimiya and coworkers (Seimiya et al., 2005) explore inhibiting tankyrase, an enzyme involved in making telomeres accessible to telomerase. Adding a partial inhibition of tankyrase to a partial inhibition of telomerase drove cancer cells into crisis and death. The combination of tankyrase and telomerase inhibitors may offer new opportunities for realizing the promise of telomerase inhibition therapy
SummaryTo assess telomerase as a cancer therapeutic target and determine adaptive mechanisms to telo...
Telomere length and cell function can be preserved by the human reverse transcriptase telomerase (hT...
AbstractSince telomere integrity is required to guarantee the unlimited replicative potential of can...
AbstractInhibition of telomerase is an exciting therapeutic target, since it is required for the lon...
AbstractThe continuous growth of advanced malignancies almost universally correlates with the reacti...
AbstractTelomeres, the termini of chromosomes, provide essential stability to linear eukaryotic chro...
Telomerase, the ribonucleoprotein enzyme maintaining the telomeres of eukaryotic chromosomes, is act...
Telomerase is the specialized reverse transcriptase responsible for the de novo synthesis of telomer...
Telomeres are the defensive structure at the end of chromosomes that helps in maintaining genomic in...
Telomerase is expressed in more than 85% of cancer cells. Tumor cells with metastatic potential may ...
ABSTRACT Although telomerase is an almost universal target for cancer therapy, there has been no eff...
Telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein enzyme minimally com-posed of an RNA template (human telomerase RNA)...
The objective of this literature review project is to investigate current therapeutics involved in t...
Since telomere integrity is required to guarantee the unlimited replicative potential of cancer cell...
AbstractTelomere elongation by telomerase is repressed in cis by the telomeric protein TRF1. Tankyra...
SummaryTo assess telomerase as a cancer therapeutic target and determine adaptive mechanisms to telo...
Telomere length and cell function can be preserved by the human reverse transcriptase telomerase (hT...
AbstractSince telomere integrity is required to guarantee the unlimited replicative potential of can...
AbstractInhibition of telomerase is an exciting therapeutic target, since it is required for the lon...
AbstractThe continuous growth of advanced malignancies almost universally correlates with the reacti...
AbstractTelomeres, the termini of chromosomes, provide essential stability to linear eukaryotic chro...
Telomerase, the ribonucleoprotein enzyme maintaining the telomeres of eukaryotic chromosomes, is act...
Telomerase is the specialized reverse transcriptase responsible for the de novo synthesis of telomer...
Telomeres are the defensive structure at the end of chromosomes that helps in maintaining genomic in...
Telomerase is expressed in more than 85% of cancer cells. Tumor cells with metastatic potential may ...
ABSTRACT Although telomerase is an almost universal target for cancer therapy, there has been no eff...
Telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein enzyme minimally com-posed of an RNA template (human telomerase RNA)...
The objective of this literature review project is to investigate current therapeutics involved in t...
Since telomere integrity is required to guarantee the unlimited replicative potential of cancer cell...
AbstractTelomere elongation by telomerase is repressed in cis by the telomeric protein TRF1. Tankyra...
SummaryTo assess telomerase as a cancer therapeutic target and determine adaptive mechanisms to telo...
Telomere length and cell function can be preserved by the human reverse transcriptase telomerase (hT...
AbstractSince telomere integrity is required to guarantee the unlimited replicative potential of can...