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  • Teloxantron inhibits the processivity of telomerase with preferential DNA damage on telomeres

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    - Cell Death and Disease - Year 2022

    Telomerase reactivation is one of the hallmarks of cancer, which plays an important role in cellular immortalization and the development and progression of the tumor. Chemical telomerase inhibitors have been shown to trigger replicative senescence and apoptotic cell death both in vitro and in vivo. Due to its upregulation in various cancers, telomerase is considered a potential target in cancer therapy. In this study, we identified...

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  • Telomere and Telomerase

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    ISSN: 2378-1378

  • In silico design of telomerase inhibitors.

    Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase enzyme involved in DNA synthesis at the end of linear chromosomes. Unlike in most other cells, telomerase is reactivated most cancerous cells and, therefore, has become a promising new anticancer target. Despite extensive research, direct telomerase inhibitors have yet not been introduced to the clinics because of the complexity of this enzyme. Structures of this protein from simple organisms...

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  • Telomeraza jako cel terapii przeciwnowotworowej

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    • N. Maciejewska

    - Year 2018

    Telomeraza jako cel terapii przeciwnowotworowej

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  • Telomerase inhibition - unfulfilled hopes in the perfect molecular target

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    - Year 2023

    Telomerase plays a pivotal role in cell proliferation, homeostasis, and neoplastic transformation, making it a promising molecular target for cancer chemotherapy. Of note, although hTERT has been explored thoroughly as a target, none of the promising molecules has been approved as a drug until now. The subject of research conducted as part of my doctoral dissertation is explaining the cellular and molecular mechanism of action...

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