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Telomerase is inactive in normal somatic cells but highly activated in tumor cells to maintain their indefinite proliferation and immortal phenotype. As a specific marker for the generation and progress of almost all tumors, the detection of telomerase activity by classical PCR techniques has served in the biological research of tumors. However, the detection of in situ telomerase activity in cell extracts to evaluate the malignancy, progress, and metastasis of tumors remains a daunting challenge. Here, a precisely designed FRET-based ratiometric fluorescent oligonucleotide probe has achieved high-fidelity detection of telomerase activity for accurate discrimination of different cancer cells toward advanced diagnosis of tumors. Our method is superior to other methods in its capabilities to quantify telomerase activity in cell extracts and visualize various tumor cell extracts with different telomerase expression levels by the naked eye for clinical diagnosis. In particular, the ratiometric fluorescent probe used in the assay could exclude other experimental factors influence, and further avoid false positive signal generation. The method reported here could provide a reliable, accurate, and convenient way in medical diagnostics and therapeutic response assessment.

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