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The WHO Classification of Genetic Tumour Syndromes: Considerations for histopathology
Histopathology, Volume 88, Issue 7, Page 1291-1294, June 2026.
Ian A Cree +18 more
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Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation in Major Hallmarks of Cancer
Aberrant condensates formed through phase separation are involved in the dysregulation of various critical cellular processes, including genome stability, transcriptional regulation and signal transduction, thereby promoting malignant transformation and the acquisition of multiple cancer hallmarks.
Chen‐chen Xie +10 more
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Mechanistic pathways of PIK3R1 in skin aging and rejuvenation were analyzed by bioinformatics approach and Gene Expression Omnibus database. Compared with young skin, PIK3R1 was differentially expressed in aged and IPL rejuvenated skin. Coexpression and network analyses revealed that PIK3R1 jointly participated in skin aging and rejuvenation via PI3K ...
Zhike Zhou +8 more
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Identification of human TERT elements necessary for telomerase recruitment to telomeres
Human chromosomes terminate in telomeres, repetitive DNA sequences bound by the shelterin complex. Shelterin protects chromosome ends, prevents recognition by the DNA damage machinery, and recruits telomerase. A patch of amino acids, termed the TEL-patch,
Jens C Schmidt +2 more
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POT1-TPP1 telomere length regulation and disease
Telomeres are DNA repeats at the ends of linear chromosomes and are replicated by telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein reverse transcriptase. Telomere length regulation and chromosome end capping are essential for genome stability and are mediated primarily ...
Tomas Aramburu +2 more
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Emerging Therapeutic Strategies in Anti‐Aging Medicine: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Aging is orchestrated by interconnected hallmarks such as genomic instability, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, and disrupted intercellular communication, which collectively drive chronic disease progression. Recent advances have expanded therapeutic opportunities to include pharmacological agents, gene and epigenome editing ...
Yundong Peng +8 more
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PRKN‐Mediated Ubiquitin‐Proteasome Degradation of METTL3 Promotes Cellular Senescence
Schematic diagram of model for PRKN mediate METTL3 proteasome degradation promoting cellular senescence. The left panel shows a high abundance of METTL3 expression in young cells. METTL3 mediates m6A modification on TRF2 and POT1 mRNA, leading to their high expression and maintaining telomere stability.
Liping Chen +14 more
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Cellular senescence is a hallmark of aging characterized by irreversible growth arrest and functional decline. Progressive telomeric DNA shortening in dividing somatic cells, programmed during development, leads to critically short telomeres that trigger
Marianna Kapetanou +5 more
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Loss of telomere protection: consequences and opportunities.
Telomeres are repetitive sequences at the natural ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes that protect these from recognition as chromosome breaks. Their ability to do so critically depends on the binding of sufficient quantities of functional shelterin, a
Jacqueline Johanna Leonarda Jacobs
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Background Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase isozyme L1 (UCHL1) is primarily expressed in neuronal cells and neuroendocrine cells and has been associated with various diseases, including many cancers.
Aleksandar Ilic +7 more
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