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SUBMITTER: Seluanov A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2693359 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Seluanov Andrei A Chen Zhuoxun Z Hine Christopher C Sasahara Tais H C TH Ribeiro Antonio A C M AA Catania Kenneth C KC Presgraves Daven C DC Gorbunova Vera V
Aging cell 20061214 1
In multicellular organisms, telomerase is required to maintain telomere length in the germline but is dispensable in the soma. Mice, for example, express telomerase in somatic and germline tissues, while humans express telomerase almost exclusively in the germline. As a result, when telomeres of human somatic cells reach a critical length the cells enter irreversible growth arrest called replicative senescence. Replicative senescence is believed to be an anticancer mechanism that limits cell pro ...[more]