M Ogrodnik - Aging cell, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The field of research on cellular senescence experienced a rapid expansion from being primarily focused on in vitro aspects of aging to the vast territories of animal and clinical …
Z Liao, HL Yeo, SW Wong, Y Zhao - Biomedicines, 2021 - mdpi.com
Cellular senescence is a complex and multistep biological process which cells can undergo in response to different stresses. Referring to a highly stable cell cycle arrest, cellular …
Cellular senescence is the irreversible growth arrest of individual mitotic cells, which as a consequence display a radically altered phenotype that is thought to impair tissue function …
Y Zhu, ZP Anastasiadis… - Cold Spring …, 2024 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Cellular senescence was initially described in the early 1960s by Hayflick and Moorehead. They noted sustained cell-cycle arrest after repeated subculturing of human primary cells …
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 …
Cell Senescence in Human Aging: Page 1 In Vivo 14:29-34 Fossel 1 Cell Senescence in Human Aging: A Review of the Theory In Vivo 14:29-34, 2000 Michael Fossel, MD, PhD …
The contribution of cellular senescence to a diverse range of biological processes, including normal physiology, ageing, and pathology were long overlooked but have now taken centre …
LI Prieto, SI Graves, DJ Baker - Cells, 2020 - mdpi.com
Cellular senescence is the dynamic process of durable cell-cycle arrest. Senescent cells remain metabolically active and often acquire a distinctive bioactive secretory phenotype …
CK Patil, S Mian, J Campisi - 2005 - escholarship.org
Half a century is fast approaching since Hayflick and colleagues formally described the limited ability of normal human cells to proliferate in culture (Hayflick and Moorhead, 1961) …