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- Hallmarks and mechanisms of cellular senescence in aging and disease . . .
Cellular senescence, often referred to simply as “senescence”, is a complex intracellular process with diverse biological, physiological, and pathological roles Biologically, it is essential
- SENESCENCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SENESCENCE is the state of being old : the process of becoming old or aging How to use senescence in a sentence Did you know?
- Senescence: A DNA damage response and its role in aging and . . .
Senescence is a complicated, multi-factorial, irreversible cell cycle halt that has a tumor-suppressing effect in addition to being a significant factor in aging and neurological diseases
- Overview of Cellular Senescence and Aging | Cell Signaling Technology
Cellular senescence refers to a state of stable cell cycle arrest in which proliferating cells become resistant to growth-promoting stimuli, typically in response to DNA damage
- Cellular Senescence: Defining a Path Forward: Cell
Here, we present a consensus from the International Cell Senescence Association (ICSA), defining and discussing key cellular and molecular features of senescence and offering recommendations on how to use them as biomarkers
- Cellular Senescence and Ageing: Mechanisms and Interventions
Activation of senescence in different age-related pathologies The presence of senescent cells has been observed in different diseases, for example, osteoarthritis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, cancer, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and during frailty
- Definition of senescence - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Over time, large numbers of old (or senescent) cells can build up in tissues throughout the body These cells remain active and can release harmful substances that may cause inflammation and damage to nearby healthy cells Senescence may play a role in the development of cancer and other diseases
- Senescence and aging: Causes, consequences, and therapeutic avenues
Although senescence plays physiological roles during normal development and it is needed for tissue homeostasis, senescence constitutes a stress response triggered by insults associated with aging such as genomic instability and telomere attrition, which are primary aging hallmarks themselves
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