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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TELOMERASE»
Découvrez l'usage de
telomerase dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
telomerase et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Telomeres and
Telomerase in Cancer
Telomerase, an enzyme that maintains telomeres and endows eukaryotic cells with immortality, was first discovered in tetrahymena in 1985.
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Bio-Identical Hormones and
Telomerase: The Nobel ...
The story has been the same throughout history, so we wonder if we should continue to fight the battle, or if we should just learn to grow old gracefully.
Edmund Chein, Dr Hiroshi Demura MD Phd, 2011
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Telomeres and
Telomerase: Methods and Protocols [Recurso ...
Telomeres and Telomerase: Methods and Protocols provides the core array of productive techniques needed today to develop telomerase inhibitors or diagnostic/prognostic telomerase markers.
John A. Double, Michael J. Thompson, 2002
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Telomerase Inhibition: Strategies and Protocols
Telomerase Inhibition provides methods and protocols for those researchers. The techniques described in this book should provide the researcher with a diverse and comprehensive set of tools with which to study telomerase inhibition.
Lucy Andrews, Trygve O. Tollefsbol, 2007
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Telomeres and
Telomerase
The evidence for this is twofold: the telomeres of certain cells in culture shorten during their lifespan; and immortalization of cells is associated, at least in some cases, with the maintenance of telomeres and telomerase activity.
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2008
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Regulation of
Telomerase Gene Expression and Function in ...
Many human carcinoma lines are immortal in vitro, suggesting that these cells have a mechanism for maintaining the ends of their chromosomes.
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Telomerase Modulation and Its Effect on Antiviral Activity ...
The work described in this dissertation focuses mainly on the use of a small-molecule telomerase activator, TAT2, to enhance anti-viral function of CD8+ T lymphocytes.
Steven Russell Fauce, 2007
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Telomerase, aging and disease
This volume of Advances in Cell Aging and Gerontology critically reviews the rapidly advancing area of telomerase research with a focus at the molecular and cellular levels.
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Telomeres and
telomerase
The evidence for this is twofold: the telomeres of certain cells in culture shorten during their lifespan; and immortalization of cells is associated, at least in some cases, with the maintenance of telomeres and telomerase activity.
Derek Chadwick, Gail Cardew, 1997
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Handbook of Stem Cells
levels of telomerase activity. Yet, patients with autosomal dominant DKC typically
suffer from progressive aplastic anemia, immune deficiencies, or cancer and
rarely live past the age of 50.43 56-58 Subsequent affected generations have a ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TELOMERASE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
telomerase est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Small Cellular Changes Research May Lead to Cancer Solutions
In 1997, scientists discovered a gene that they believed was the key to cellular immortality. Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase, or TERT, is a catalytic piece of ... «Drug Discovery & Development, mars 15»
Telomere extension turns back aging clock in cultured human cells …
The RNA used in this experiment contained the coding sequence for TERT, the active component of a naturally occurring enzyme called telomerase. «Stanford Medical Center Report, janv 15»
Small Molecule Successfully Targets Telomerase to Destroy Cancer …
Cancer cells are protected from apoptosis by telomerase, which ensures that telomeres do not shorten with every division. Telomerase has therefore been the ... «Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, janv 15»
Researchers treat heart attacks with new gene therapy based on …
High magnification image of the heart. Green cells represent cardiomyocytes targeted by the gene therapy. Telomerase reactivation confers cardioprotection ... «Medical Xpress, déc 14»
Geron Corp (GERN) Enters Global Licensing, Collaboration …
... and collaboration agreement with Janssen Biotech, Inc. ("Janssen") to develop and commercialize, imetelstat, Geron's telomerase inhibitor product candidate, ... «StreetInsider.com, nov 14»
Newly-discovered on/off switch could hold the key to healthy aging
Researchers at the Salk Institute have discovered an on/off switch for telomerase, an enzyme that rebuilds a cellular timekeeper known as a telomere. «Gizmag, sept 14»
Sequence of rare kidney cancer reveals unique alterations involving …
Telomerase represent the “clock” of the cell, Creighton said. “This plays a critical role in cell division, and with many cancer cells, telomerase levels are really ... «Baylor College of Medicine News, août 14»
Unlocking the keys to why we age, the science of immortality and the …
In the 1990s, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, Dr. Carol W. Greider and colleagues at the University of California won the Nobel prize for the discovery of telomerase, an ... «National Post, mai 14»
Atomic level look at telomerase may unlock the secrets to the …
Telomeres and the enzyme telomerase have been in the medical news a lot recently due to their connection with aging and cancer. Telomeres are found at the ... «Nanowerk, mai 14»
How and Why We Age: The Power of Telomeres and Telomerase
Immortal cells also have telomeres that split into two, but an enzyme called telomerase restores the telomeres to their full size after cell division. For some reason ... «Huffington Post, juil 13»