Telomere length and telomerase activity are important factors in the pathobiology of human diseases. Age-related diseases and premature aging syndromes are characterized by short telomeres, which can compromise cell viability, whereas tumour cells can prevent telomere loss by aberrantly upregulating telomerase. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) offers multiple experimental manipulation advantages over other vertebrate models and, therefore, it has been recently considered as a potential model for aging, cancer, and regeneration studies. However, it has only partially been exploited to shed light on these fundamental biological processes. The aim of this study was, therefore, to investigate telomere length and telomerase expression and activity in...
SummaryAfter myocardial infarction in humans, lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by an irreversible fi...
Individual differences in personality are associated with variation in healthy aging. Health behavio...
After myocardial infarction in humans, lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by an irreversible fibrotic ...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish is an increasingly popular model for studying many aspects of biology. Rece...
<p>Panel A. DNA was prepared from organs (three organs per age group), restriction enzyme digested a...
<div><p>Telomerase activity is restricted in humans. Consequentially, telomeres shorten in most cell...
Age research in vertebrates is often limited by the longevity of available models. The teleost fish ...
Age is the highest risk factor for some of the most prevalent human diseases, including cancer. Telo...
International audienceTelomere shortening is a hallmark of aging and is counteracted by telomerase. ...
<p>Telomerase activity was measured quantitatively and qualitatively in whole zebrafish embryos (3 d...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are an emerging model for studying human aging. Zebrafish share similar sene...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are found throughout an animal’s life, but mechanisms allowing their ...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
Background: Mutations in proteins involved in telomere maintenance lead to a range of human diseases...
SummaryAfter myocardial infarction in humans, lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by an irreversible fi...
Individual differences in personality are associated with variation in healthy aging. Health behavio...
After myocardial infarction in humans, lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by an irreversible fibrotic ...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish is an increasingly popular model for studying many aspects of biology. Rece...
<p>Panel A. DNA was prepared from organs (three organs per age group), restriction enzyme digested a...
<div><p>Telomerase activity is restricted in humans. Consequentially, telomeres shorten in most cell...
Age research in vertebrates is often limited by the longevity of available models. The teleost fish ...
Age is the highest risk factor for some of the most prevalent human diseases, including cancer. Telo...
International audienceTelomere shortening is a hallmark of aging and is counteracted by telomerase. ...
<p>Telomerase activity was measured quantitatively and qualitatively in whole zebrafish embryos (3 d...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are an emerging model for studying human aging. Zebrafish share similar sene...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are found throughout an animal’s life, but mechanisms allowing their ...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
Background: Mutations in proteins involved in telomere maintenance lead to a range of human diseases...
SummaryAfter myocardial infarction in humans, lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by an irreversible fi...
Individual differences in personality are associated with variation in healthy aging. Health behavio...
After myocardial infarction in humans, lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by an irreversible fibrotic ...