Significance: Cell senescence was originally defined by an acute loss of replicative capacity and thus believed to be restricted to proliferation-competent cells. More recently …
RGA Faragher, A McArdle, A Willows, EL Ostler - F1000Research, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The accumulation of 'senescent'cells has long been proposed to act as an ageing mechanism. These cells display a radically altered transcriptome and degenerative …
I Ben-Porath, RA Weinberg - The international journal of biochemistry & …, 2005 - Elsevier
Cellular senescence is a program activated by normal cells in response to various types of stress. These include telomere uncapping, DNA damage, oxidative stress, oncogene activity …
DP de Carvalho, A Jacinto - Elife, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Cellular senescence is a highly complex and programmed cellular state with diverse and, at times, conflicting physiological and pathological roles across the lifespan of an organism …
The study of cellular senescence and proliferative lifespan is becoming increasingly important because of the promises of autologous cell therapy, the need for model systems …
Cellular senescence is implicated in several pathological responses in the adult, with important repercussions in tumor suppression, wound healing, and aging. Two studies by …
Understanding the aging process and ways to manipulate it is of major importance for biology and medicine. Among the many aging theories advanced over the years, the …
M Reimann, S Lee, CA Schmitt - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2024 - rupress.org
Cellular senescence is a critical stress response program implicated in embryonic development, wound healing, aging, and immunity, and it backs up apoptosis as an ultimate …
F Rodier, J Campisi - Journal of Cell Biology, 2011 - rupress.org
Cellular senescence is an important mechanism for preventing the proliferation of potential cancer cells. Recently, however, it has become apparent that this process entails more than …