Elizabeth Blackburn (UCSF) Part 2: Telomeres and Telomerase in Human Stem Cells and in Cancer
https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and... Telomerase, a specialized ribonucleprotein reverse transcriptase, is important for long-term eukaryotic cell proliferation and genomic stability, because it replenishes the DNA at telomeres. Thus depending on cell type telomerase partially or completely (depending on cell type) counteracts the progressive shortening of telomeres that otherwise occurs. Telomerase is highly active in many human malignancies, and a potential target for anti-cancer approaches. Furthermore, recent collaborative studies have shown the relationship between accelerated telomere shortening and life stress and that low telomerase levels are associated with six prominent risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

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Elizabeth Blackburn (UCSF) Part 1: The Roles of Telomeres and Telomerase

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Elizabeth Blackburn (UCSF) Part 3: Stress, Telomeres and Telomerase in Humans

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TEDxConejo - Dr. Glenn Begley - The Complex Biology of Cancer (or Why Haven't We Cured It Yet?)

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Titia de Lange (Rockefeller U.) 1: Telomeres and human disease

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23. Stem Cells

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FANTASTIC STEM CELLS and Where to Find Them with Shiri Gur-Cohen

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PNTV: The Telomere Effect by Elizabeth Blackburn, Ph.D. and Elissa Epel, Ph.D. (#385)

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Next Generation Sequencing 1: Overview - Eric Chow (UCSF)

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Explorations of Telomere Biology in the Context of Human Aging with Elizabeth Blackburn

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Stephen P. Bell (MIT / HHMI) 1a: Chromosomal DNA Replication: The DNA Replication Fork

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Do We Have To Die? With Venki Ramakrishnan

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C. David Allis (Rockefeller U.) 2: Epigenetics in Development and Disease

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End to end: telomeres and ageing

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Cell Cycle and Cancer: Phases, Hallmarks, and Development

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The Crystal That Could Destroy All Medicine

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Susan Wessler (UC Riverside) Part 1: Introduction to transposable elements

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Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley / HHMI): Genome Engineering with CRISPR-Cas9

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Telomeres and cell senescence | Cells | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Elizabeth Blackburn (UCSF): Discovery of Telomeric DNA and Telomerase

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