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  • Why are there associations ... Why are there associations between telomere length and behaviour?
    Bateson, Melissa; Nettle, Daniel Philosophical transactions - Royal Society. Biological sciences, 03/2018, Volume: 373, Issue: 1741
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    Individual differences in telomere length are associated with individual differences in behaviour in humans and birds. Within the human epidemiological literature this association is assumed to ...
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  • Mechanisms underlying the a... Mechanisms underlying the activation of TERT transcription and telomerase activity in human cancer: old actors and new players
    Yuan, Xiaotian; Larsson, Catharina; Xu, Dawei Oncogene, 08/2019, Volume: 38, Issue: 34
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    Long-lived species Homo sapiens have evolved robust protection mechanisms against cancer by repressing telomerase and maintaining short telomeres, thereby delaying the onset of the majority of cancer ...
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  • A Novel Small Molecule That... A Novel Small Molecule That Alters Shelterin Integrity and Triggers a DNA-Damage Response at Telomeres
    Rodriguez, Raphaël; Müller, Sebastian; Yeoman, Justin A ... Journal of the American Chemical Society, 11/2008, Volume: 130, Issue: 47
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    We describe a novel synthetic small molecule which shows an unprecedented stabilization of the human telomeric G-quadruplex with high selectivity relative to double-stranded DNA. We report that this ...
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  • The distribution and accumu... The distribution and accumulation of the shortest telomeres in telomere biology disorders
    Raj, Hannah A; Lai, Tsung-Po; Niewisch, Marena R ... British journal of haematology, 12/2023, Volume: 203, Issue: 5
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    Individuals with telomere biology disorders (TBDs) have very short telomeres, high risk of bone marrow failure (BMF), and reduced survival. Using data from TBD patients, a mean leukocyte Southern ...
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  • Physical activity and telom... Physical activity and telomere length: Impact of aging and potential mechanisms of action
    Arsenis, Nicole C; You, Tongjian; Ogawa, Elisa F ... Oncotarget, 07/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 27
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    Telomeres protect the integrity of information-carrying DNA by serving as caps on the terminal portions of chromosomes. Telomere length decreases with aging, and this contributes to cell senescence. ...
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  • The role of telomeres in th... The role of telomeres in the mechanisms and evolution of life-history trade-offs and ageing
    Young, Andrew J. Philosophical transactions - Royal Society. Biological sciences, 03/2018, Volume: 373, Issue: 1741
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    Evolutionary biology and biomedicine have seen a surge of recent interest in the possibility that telomeres play a role in life-history trade-offs and ageing. Here, I evaluate alternative hypotheses ...
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  • Telomeres and age-related d... Telomeres and age-related disease: how telomere biology informs clinical paradigms
    Armanios, Mary The Journal of clinical investigation 123, Issue: 3
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    Telomere length shortens with age and predicts the onset of replicative senescence. Recently, short telomeres have been linked to the etiology of degenerative diseases such as idiopathic pulmonary ...
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  • Telomeres—structure, functi... Telomeres—structure, function, and regulation
    Lu, Weisi; Zhang, Yi; Liu, Dan ... Experimental cell research, 01/2013, Volume: 319, Issue: 2
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    In mammals, maintenance of the linear chromosome ends (or telomeres) involves faithful replication of genetic materials and protection against DNA damage signals, to ensure genome stability and ...
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  • A POT1 mutation implicates ... A POT1 mutation implicates defective telomere end fill-in and telomere truncations in Coats plus
    Takai, Hiroyuki; Jenkinson, Emma; Kabir, Shaheen ... Genes & development, 04/2016, Volume: 30, Issue: 7
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    Coats plus (CP) can be caused by mutations in the CTC1 component of CST, which promotes polymerase α (polα)/primase-dependent fill-in throughout the genome and at telomeres. The cellular pathology ...
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