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All's well that ends well.

J L Stewart1, K M Baird, C J Farr

  • 1Dept of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, CB2 3EH, Cambridge, UK.

Trends in Cell Biology
|June 20, 2001
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This meeting highlighted advancements in telomere and telomerase biology, covering replication, length regulation, and maintenance mechanisms. Key discussions focused on protein interactions and alternative pathways for telomere upkeep.

Area of Science:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Cell Biology

Background:

  • Telomeres protect chromosome ends, while telomerase replicates them.
  • Understanding telomere and telomerase is crucial for cell aging and cancer research.

Framework:

  • The Cold Spring Harbour meeting convened experts in telomere biology.
  • Discussions covered telomere replication, length regulation, and telomerase function.
  • Sessions also addressed protein interactions and alternative telomere maintenance.

Implementation:

  • Review of recent research findings on telomere and telomerase.
  • Expert presentations and discussions on key aspects of telomere biology.
  • Synthesis of current knowledge and identification of future research directions.

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Implications:

  • Advances in understanding chromosome stability and cellular aging.
  • Potential for new therapeutic strategies targeting telomere maintenance in diseases like cancer.
  • Furthering the field of telomere biology through collaborative scientific exchange.