2021
DOI: 10.17352/amgm.000009
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Cytosine extensions optimize case activity for telomere length regulation: Implications for CRISPR-based therapies – A short communication

Abstract: Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that play a crucial role in maintaining genomic stability, and their length determines cellular lifespan. Telomere shortening is linked to cellular senescence and an increased risk of cancer. The CRISPR-Cas9 system has emerged as a tool for genome engineering and telomere length regulation. However, several factors, including chromatin accessibility, the efficiency of Double-Stranded Break (DSB) repair and the specificity of the sgRNA/Cas9 complex, limit the efficiency of… Show more

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