This year the Lasker Foundation pays tribute to telomerase, a medically important enzyme required for chromosome stability and long-term cell proliferation
839-842The ends of chromosome in higher eukaryote are termed telomere. The DNAs present at that par...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes that cap the ends of linear chromosomes and preserve genomic i...
Telomeres are special DNA-protein structures that protect ends of chromosomes from being recognized ...
Telomeres are the ends of linear chromosomes. They cannot be fully replicated by standard polymerase...
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greide...
In their 1985 Cell paper, Greider and Blackburn announced the discovery of an enzyme that extended t...
AbstractIn their 1985 Cell paper, Greider and Blackburn announced the discovery of an enzyme that ex...
The 2009 Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine was awarded to Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Jack W....
Telomerase has become important in molecular genetics since its discovery in 1984. The study of telo...
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Elizabeth H Blackburn, Jack W Szostak ...
AbstractTelomeres, the termini of chromosomes, provide essential stability to linear eukaryotic chro...
Telomerase maintains the length of telomeric DNA at the end of chromosomes; stabilizes the functions...
Aberrant activation of telomerase occurs in 85-90% of all cancers and underpins the ability of cance...
Eukaryotic chromosomal ends are formed by special structural and functional units, termed telomeres,...
AbstractThe continuous growth of advanced malignancies almost universally correlates with the reacti...
839-842The ends of chromosome in higher eukaryote are termed telomere. The DNAs present at that par...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes that cap the ends of linear chromosomes and preserve genomic i...
Telomeres are special DNA-protein structures that protect ends of chromosomes from being recognized ...
Telomeres are the ends of linear chromosomes. They cannot be fully replicated by standard polymerase...
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greide...
In their 1985 Cell paper, Greider and Blackburn announced the discovery of an enzyme that extended t...
AbstractIn their 1985 Cell paper, Greider and Blackburn announced the discovery of an enzyme that ex...
The 2009 Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine was awarded to Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Jack W....
Telomerase has become important in molecular genetics since its discovery in 1984. The study of telo...
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Elizabeth H Blackburn, Jack W Szostak ...
AbstractTelomeres, the termini of chromosomes, provide essential stability to linear eukaryotic chro...
Telomerase maintains the length of telomeric DNA at the end of chromosomes; stabilizes the functions...
Aberrant activation of telomerase occurs in 85-90% of all cancers and underpins the ability of cance...
Eukaryotic chromosomal ends are formed by special structural and functional units, termed telomeres,...
AbstractThe continuous growth of advanced malignancies almost universally correlates with the reacti...
839-842The ends of chromosome in higher eukaryote are termed telomere. The DNAs present at that par...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes that cap the ends of linear chromosomes and preserve genomic i...
Telomeres are special DNA-protein structures that protect ends of chromosomes from being recognized ...