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    Cellular senescence is a phenomenon characterized by the cessation of cell division. In their experiments during the early 1960s, Leonard Hayflick and...
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  • proteostasis, deregulated nutrient sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion, altered intercellular communication In a decadal...
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  • instability can lead to cellular senescence, and thus to SASP The high-mobility group proteins (HMGA) can induce senescence and SASP in a p53-dependent...
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    important and harmful role in autoimmunity, obesity, depression, and cellular senescence. The toxic activity of LPS was first discovered and termed endotoxin...
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    would have been subject to the 50 ± 10 mitosis event limit until cellular senescence occurs as described in Hayflick's findings. Hayflick first became...
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  • three major types of cellular senescence, namely replicative senescence, oncogene-induced senescence and DNA damage-induced senescence are descriptions of...
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  • Altemus, Margaret (1999). "Biochemical Aspects of Anxiety". Basic Neurochemistry: Molecular, Cellular and Medical Aspects. 6th edition. Lippincott-Raven....
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    protects against cancer while increasing the risks associated with cellular senescence. p16 is an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK). It slows...
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    mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion, and altered intercellular communication." Oxidation damage to cellular contents caused by...
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  • Much of Campisi's work focuses on the complex relationship between cellular senescence, aging and cancer. Her research is leading to new discoveries in...
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    patients with this disease. CPEB has been found to help regulate cellular senescence through modulating p53 mRNA polyadenylation-induced translation....
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    differentiation and a more permanent growth arrest associated with cellular senescence. The p21 gene contains several p53 response elements that mediate...
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  • in response, trigger expression of inflammatory genes that can lead to senescence or to the activation of defense mechanisms. DNA is normally found in the...
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    1194/jlr.M039446. PMC 3735945. PMID 23840049. Moiseeva V, et al. (2022). "Senescence atlas reveals an aged-like inflamed niche that blunts muscle regeneration"...
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  • characteristics. The word senescence can either refer to cellular senescence or to senescence of a whole organism. Negligible senescence is therefore defined...
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  • Cell damage (redirect from Cellular injury)
    be reversible or irreversible. Depending on the extent of injury, the cellular response may be adaptive and where possible, homeostasis is restored. Cell...
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  • in the process of cellular senescence, which is related to, and yet distinct from, organismal aging. Replicative cellular senescence refers to a permanent...
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  • This timeline lists notable events in the history of research into senescence or biological aging, including the research and development of life extension...
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    animal tissues alive in culture. He was interested in the phenomenon of senescence or aging. He believed that all cells continued to grow indefinitely, which...
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  • Programmed cell death (PCD) sometimes referred to as cell, or cellular suicide is the death of a cell as a result of events inside of a cell, such as apoptosis...
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  • monosaccharides. Senescence-associated beta-galactosidase, along with p16Ink4A, is regarded to be a biomarker of cellular senescence. Its existence was...
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  • Senolytic (category Senescence in non-human organisms)
    Venetoclax YPEL3 § Cellular senescence Childs BG, Durik M, Baker DJ, van Deursen JM (December 2015). "Cellular senescence in aging and age-related disease:...
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    Karyorrhexis (category Cellular senescence)
    can occur as a result of either programmed cell death (apoptosis), cellular senescence, or necrosis. [citation needed] In apoptosis, the cleavage of DNA...
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    Immortalised cell line (category Cellular senescence)
    proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation, have evaded normal cellular senescence and instead can keep undergoing division. The cells can therefore...
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  • reactive oxygen species is no longer supported by recent research) cellular senescence (accumulation of no longer dividing cells in certain tissues, a process...
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    associated with hepatic dysfunction. Cirrhosis CYR61 induction of cellular senescence in the kidney has shown potential to limit renal fibrosis. Glial...
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    participates not only in the initiation but also in the maintenance of cellular senescence, as well in tumor suppression. On the other hand, some specific tumors...
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  • Hallmarks of aging (category Senescence)
    to damage) Deregulated nutrient sensing Mitochondrial dysfunction Cellular senescence Integrative hallmarks (culprits of the phenotype) Stem cell exhaustion...
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    been shown to induce cellular senescence. Conversely, overexpression of SIRT1 in HUVECs has been shown to inhibit cellular senescence. The polyphenol quercetin...
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    Cell cycle (category Cellular senescence)
    cells. Cellular senescence occurs in response to DNA damage and external stress and usually constitutes an arrest in G1. Cellular senescence may make...
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