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Closing Highlights: Final Statements at a Glance

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Telomere Territory and Cancer

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Telomere territory with its multipotential behaviors, is capable to globalize the fate of cells, and defines the status of cellular health.

In this mini-chapter, it was aimed to provide some complementary and insights on two new models including; (1) the roles of selection and diversity in stabilizing our health or cancer development; and (2) Importance of target based aging in cancer development which relies on Instinct Influential Genetic Characteristics (IIGC), and Environmental Acquired Influential Factors (EAIF). Therefore, the personalized- diversity and selection could be considered as the notable issues in health and cancer.

Besides, the contents of provided chapters are discussed. However, telomere territory and cancer, as a biological frame, is affected by chain of actions in which ‘Ring of Powers’ with different functions and interaction are involved.

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Mehdipour, P. (2013). Closing Highlights: Final Statements at a Glance. In: Mehdipour, P. (eds) Telomere Territory and Cancer. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4632-9_8

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