If a patient has an abnormality in telomerase activity, how might this contribute to cancer?
In cancer cell we can see high level of telomerase activity where as short telomere length.In a normal cell with increased number of division the length of telomere shortens and repaired by enzyme telomerase,but in cancer cell it is seen that because of high telomerase activity it can divide fast and can achieve cellular immortality.Thats why telomerase also could be used for detection in cancer and for targeted therapies
If a patient has an abnormality in telomerase activity, how might this contribute to cancer?
Activation of the telomerase gene is an indicator of cancer progression. How does the telomerase gene assist in granting cancer cells 'immortality'?
90% of cancer cells have active telomerase enzymes. How does this play a role in cancer and how they divide fast.
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Cancer Biology 8. Re-expression of telomerase can confer immortality to emerging clones of tumor cells, and was originally viewed as an attractive target for drug discovery. However, which of the following best explains the lack of therapeutic efficacy for telomerase inhibitors? a. Telomerase alone is sufficient for transformation in human cells. b. Telomerase is required for the maintenance of somatic cell populations. c. Too many post-inhibition cell doublings would be required to see anti-tumor efficacy. d. Telomerase has sequence and...
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