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Telomeres

Telomeres. Telomeres. Cellular responses to telomere shortening. The figures show the responses of normal cells, which have intact cell-cycle checkpoints and of cells with checkpoint defects. (From Wong JMY, Collins K: Telomere maintenance and disease. Lancet 362:983, 2003.).

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Telomeres

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  1. Telomeres

  2. Telomeres Cellular responses to telomere shortening. The figures show the responses of normal cells, which have intact cell-cycle checkpoints and of cells with checkpoint defects. (From Wong JMY, Collins K: Telomere maintenance and disease. Lancet 362:983, 2003.)

  3. Clonality of tumors

  4. Pathogenesis of Cancer

  5. Carcinogenic Chemicals

  6. Radiation Carcinogenesis

  7. Ultraviolet Rays

  8. Viral Oncogenesis

  9. DNA viruses RNA viruses

  10. Effect of HPV proteins E6 and E7 on the cell cycle. E6 and E7 enhance p53 degradation, causing a block in apoptosis and decreased activity of the p21 cell cycle inhibitor. E7 associates with p21 and prevents its inhibition of the Cyclin/CDK4 complex; E7 can bind to RB, removing cell cycle restriction. The net effect of HPV E6 and E7 proteins is to block apoptosis and remove the restrains to cell proliferation. (Modified from Münger K, Howley PM: Human papillomavirus immortalization and transformation functions. Virus Research 89: 213-228, 2002)

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