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Guidelines for minimal information on cellular senescence experimentation in vivo
Cellular senescence is a cell fate triggered in response to stress and is characterized by
stable cell-cycle arrest and a hypersecretory state. It has diverse biological roles, ranging …
stable cell-cycle arrest and a hypersecretory state. It has diverse biological roles, ranging …
Cellular senescence in ageing: from mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities
Cellular senescence, first described in vitro in 1961, has become a focus for biotech
companies that target it to ameliorate a variety of human conditions. Eminently characterized …
companies that target it to ameliorate a variety of human conditions. Eminently characterized …
p16-dependent increase of PD-L1 stability regulates immunosurveillance of senescent cells
The accumulation of senescent cells promotes ageing and age-related diseases, but
molecular mechanisms that senescent cells use to evade immune clearance and …
molecular mechanisms that senescent cells use to evade immune clearance and …
[HTML][HTML] Role of p53 in the regulation of cellular senescence
M Mijit, V Caracciolo, A Melillo, F Amicarelli… - Biomolecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
The p53 transcription factor plays a critical role in cellular responses to stress. Its activation
in response to DNA damage leads to cell growth arrest, allowing for DNA repair, or directs …
in response to DNA damage leads to cell growth arrest, allowing for DNA repair, or directs …
Impaired immune surveillance accelerates accumulation of senescent cells and aging
Cellular senescence is a stress response that imposes stable cell-cycle arrest in damaged
cells, preventing their propagation in tissues. However, senescent cells accumulate in …
cells, preventing their propagation in tissues. However, senescent cells accumulate in …
Lipids as regulators of cellular senescence
Lipids are key macromolecules that perform a multitude of biological functions ranging from
maintaining structural integrity of membranes, energy storage, to signaling molecules …
maintaining structural integrity of membranes, energy storage, to signaling molecules …
Senescent cell turnover slows with age providing an explanation for the Gompertz law
A causal factor in mammalian aging is the accumulation of senescent cells (SnCs). SnCs
cause chronic inflammation, and removing SnCs decelerates aging in mice. Despite their …
cause chronic inflammation, and removing SnCs decelerates aging in mice. Despite their …
[HTML][HTML] Lipopolysaccharides and cellular senescence: involvement in atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the vascular walls related to aging.
Thus far, the roles of cellular senescence and bacterial infection in the pathogenesis of …
Thus far, the roles of cellular senescence and bacterial infection in the pathogenesis of …
Cellular senescence in the lung: the central role of senescent epithelial cells
C Hansel, V Jendrossek, D Klein - International journal of molecular …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Cellular senescence is a key process in physiological dysfunction develo** upon aging or
following diverse stressors including ionizing radiation. It describes the state of a permanent …
following diverse stressors including ionizing radiation. It describes the state of a permanent …
[HTML][HTML] Interleukin-10 induces senescence of activated hepatic stellate cells via STAT3-p53 pathway to attenuate liver fibrosis
YH Huang, MH Chen, QL Guo, ZX Chen, QD Chen… - Cellular signalling, 2020 - Elsevier
Hepatic fibrosis is a wound healing process which results in deposition of excessive
abnormal extracellular matrix (ECM) in response to various liver injuries. Activated hepatic …
abnormal extracellular matrix (ECM) in response to various liver injuries. Activated hepatic …