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- 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?
- 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 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
- Senescence: The Biology of Cellular Aging and Disease
Upon entering senescence, cells undergo a stable cell cycle arrest, meaning they can no longer replicate their DNA or divide Despite this halt in proliferation, senescent cells remain metabolically active
- What is Senescence? - Better Aging
A hallmark of the aging process, senescence refers to the state in which cells stop dividing and slip into a state of growth arrest without the cells dying
- The Aquarium of the Pacific Mourns the Loss of Ghost, the Giant Pacific . . .
The Aquarium is saddened by the loss of Ghost, the giant Pacific octopus who was beloved by staff, guests, and those who learned about her online Ghost died on March 24 after entering senescence, the natural end-of-life process after laying eggs
- SENESCENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Senescence refers to gradual deterioration with age and in animals is typically very obvious under zoo conditions
- Beloved octopus named Ghost at Aquarium of the Pacific dies months . . .
The giant Pacific octopus named Ghost died on Tuesday Back in September, aquarium officials announced that Ghost laid eggs and entered the last phase of her life cycle, known as senescence
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