2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41417-024-00768-6
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Understanding, diagnosing, and treating pancreatic cancer from the perspective of telomeres and telomerase

Songting Shou,
Yuanliang Li,
Jiaqin Chen
et al.

Abstract: Telomerase is associated with cellular aging, and its presence limits cellular lifespan. Telomerase by preventing telomere shortening can extend the number of cell divisions for cancer cells. In adult pancreatic cells, telomeres gradually shorten, while in precancerous lesions of cancer, telomeres in cells are usually significantly shortened. At this time, telomerase is still in an inactive state, and it is not until before and after the onset of cancer that telomerase is reactivated, causing cancer cells to p… Show more

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