Research / Clinical
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Diseases/Research Topics
Aging, Cell Cycle Regulation, Genome Stability, Telomere
The Karlseder Lab focuses on understanding the functions of mammalian telomeres. Telomeres, the protein-DNA complexes at the ends of linear chromosomes, are crucial in DNA replication, tumor suppression, and aging. Every time a primary human cell divides, its telomeres get shorter, until critically short telomeres lead to terminal cell cycle arrest.
They believe that a better understanding of this telomere shortening process will lead to an ability to influence the aging process, and as a result to the restriction of cancer cell growth. Currently, they work on several aspects of telomere dynamics, namely the involvement of telomeres in premature aging diseases, interactions between the DNA damage machinery and telomeres, and telomere processing during the cell cycle.
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