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1. Effect of aging and exercise on hTERT expression in thymus tissue of hTERT transgenic bacterial artificial chromosome mice.

2. Loss of NAMPT and SIRT2 but not SIRT1 attenuate GLO1 expression and activity in human skeletal muscle.

3. Relative rDNA copy number is not associated with resistance training-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy and does not affect myotube anabolism in vitro.

4. Exercise as a Therapy to Maintain Telomere Function and Prevent Cellular Senescence.

5. Soluble RAGE and skeletal muscle tissue RAGE expression profiles in lean and obese young adults across differential aerobic exercise intensities.

6. Dynamics of TERT regulation via alternative splicing in stem cells and cancer cells.

7. Intronic Cis-Element DR8 in hTERT Is Bound by Splicing Factor SF3B4 and Regulates hTERT Splicing in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

8. Acute Exercise Regulates hTERT Gene Expression and Alternative Splicing in the hTERT-BAC Transgenic Mouse Model.

9. The Role of Alternative RNA Splicing in the Regulation of hTERT , Telomerase, and Telomeres: Implications for Cancer Therapeutics.

10. Catalysis-dependent inactivation of human telomerase and its reactivation by intracellular telomerase-activating factors (iTAFs).

11. Insights into Telomerase/hTERT Alternative Splicing Regulation Using Bioinformatics and Network Analysis in Cancer.

12. Droplet Digital TRAP (ddTRAP): Adaptation of the Telomere Repeat Amplification Protocol to Droplet Digital Polymerase Chain Reaction.

13. NOVA1 directs PTBP1 to hTERT pre-mRNA and promotes telomerase activity in cancer cells.

14. Telomere length and telomerase activity in T cells are biomarkers of high-performing centenarians.

15. NOVA1 regulates hTERT splicing and cell growth in non-small cell lung cancer.

16. ddTRAP: A Method for Sensitive and Precise Quantification of Telomerase Activity.

17. Acute exercise activates p38 MAPK and increases the expression of telomere-protective genes in cardiac muscle.

18. c9orf72 Disease-Related Foci Are Each Composed of One Mutant Expanded Repeat RNA.

19. Regulation of the Human Telomerase Gene TERT by Telomere Position Effect-Over Long Distances (TPE-OLD): Implications for Aging and Cancer.

20. Replication study of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) genotype association with skeletal muscle traits and sarcopenia.

21. Comparison of DNA Quantification Methods for Next Generation Sequencing.

22. SORBS2 transcription is activated by telomere position effect-over long distance upon telomere shortening in muscle cells from patients with facioscapulohumeral dystrophy.

23. Telomere position effect: regulation of gene expression with progressive telomere shortening over long distances.

24. Telomeres shorten in response to oxidative stress in mouse skeletal muscle fibers.

25. Quantitative telomerase enzyme activity determination using droplet digital PCR with single cell resolution.

26. Sex-specific effects of exercise ancestry on metabolic, morphological and gene expression phenotypes in multiple generations of mouse offspring.

27. Do telomeres adapt to physiological stress? Exploring the effect of exercise on telomere length and telomere-related proteins.

28. Exercise alters mRNA expression of telomere-repeat binding factor 1 in skeletal muscle via p38 MAPK.

29. Chronic exercise modifies age-related telomere dynamics in a tissue-specific fashion.

30. AKT1 G205T genotype influences obesity-related metabolic phenotypes and their responses to aerobic exercise training in older Caucasians.

31. Physical activity and telomere biology: exploring the link with aging-related disease prevention.

32. Relationship between physical activity level, telomere length, and telomerase activity.

33. Exercise, APOE, and working memory: MEG and behavioral evidence for benefit of exercise in epsilon4 carriers.

34. ACE genotype and the muscle hypertrophic and strength responses to strength training.

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