Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8480859 | Tissue and Cell | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Comparison of pituicyte telomere lengths among 5 generations, <18, 18-69, 70-79, 80-89, and >90â¯years, revealed a tendency for telomeres to be longer in individuals in their 80â¯s and 90â¯s than in those in their 70â¯s. These findings lend support to the widely held notion that humans with longer telomeres may have a longer life span, and shed light on the biology of pituitary gland in terms of telomere length dynamics, as well contributing to the development of bioengineered hormone-producing cell replacement strategies and regenerative therapies.
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Authors
Naoki Hiraishi, Masanori Terai, Mutsunori Fujiwara, Junko Aida, Naotaka Izumiyama-Shimomura, Naoshi Ishikawa, Ken-ichiro Tomita, Yoko Matsuda, Tomio Arai, Kaiyo Takubo, Toshiyuki Ishiwata,