What happens if a cell has no active telomerase? Why do plants have mitochondria? Why is cellular respiration necessary for living organisms? Why are several chloroplasts in the plant cell? Why do epithelial cells reproduce rapidly? Why are stem cells necessary for cell differentiation?
Why do lipids make effective cell membranes in living cells? Why do cells need autocrine signaling? Why is telomerase not active in somatic cells? Why are stem cells necessary for cell differentiation? Why is cell differentiation important in multicellular organisms? Why are enzymes so critical to ...
Once stem cells are confined in a certain tissue, they become multipotent “adult stem cells” [7]. In other words, they undergo asymmetric self-renewing cell divisions but have less self-renewal ability, in part because of lack of high levels of telomerase. In addition, the array of differ...
Induce G2/M arrest ApoptosisReduce cell proliferation Lee et al. (2019) Breast cancer cell line MCF7 0.45 ± 0.08 μM Telomerase shortening and inhibitionSuppress hTERT transcription Cell growth arrest Noureini et al. (2018) Head and neck cancer cell lines (HNSCC) 10, 25, 50 μM Up...
T, Shibazaki M, Yashima-Abo A, Kotani K, Oikawa H, Sakurai E, Izutsu N, Kato K, Komatsu H, Ikeda K, Wakabayashi G, Masuda T (2008) Downregulation of miR-138 is associated with overexpression of human telomerase reverse transcriptase protein in human anaplastic thyroid carcinoma cell lines...
Telomerase enhancement: Researchers have produced several demonstrations of extended life and reduced cancer rates in mice, through the use of various gene therapy combinations involving increased telomerase expression and extra copies of cancer suppression genes such as P53. Estep pointed me to several ...
viral integration and telomerase activation, which are necessary for carcinogenesis.cHigher diversity with lowerLactobacillusspp. content has been associated with increasing severity of CIN. Particular species associated with high diversity VMBs may produce sialidases which cause mucus breakdown, predisposing ...
viral integration and telomerase activation, which are necessary for carcinogenesis.cHigher diversity with lowerLactobacillusspp. content has been associated with increasing severity of CIN. Particular species associated with high diversity VMBs may produce sialidases which cause mucus breakdown, predisposing ...
What is the importance of aquaporin in a red blood cell? Why do capillaries have spaces between endothelial cells? Why is telomerase not active in somatic cells? Why do cells go through cell differentiation? How do red blood cells get energy without mitochondria? Why do cells contain a small...
What type of cell is an epithelial cell? Can epithelial cells regenerate? Why do cells have organelles? Why is telomerase not active in somatic cells? What types of cells undergo mitosis most rapidly within your body? What is the function of ciliated epithelial tissue? Are hepatocytes epithelial...