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Clayton, ZacharyPerson Why?
Analysis of individual cells identifies cell-to-cell variability following induction of cellular senescence.Academic Article Why?
Cellular Senescence Mediates Doxorubicin Chemotherapy-Induced Aortic Stiffening: Role of Glycation Stress.Academic Article Why?
Intermittent supplementation with fisetin improves arterial function in old mice by decreasing cellular senescence.Academic Article Why?
p53 isoforms Delta133p53 and p53beta are endogenous regulators of replicative cellular senescence.Academic Article Why?
Senescent-like microglia limit remyelination through the senescence associated secretory phenotype.Academic Article Why?
The EZH2/MCM Complex/hTERT axis facilitates hepatocellular carcinoma progression by inhibiting cellular senescence.Academic Article Why?
Werner syndrome protein limits MYC-induced cellular senescence.Academic Article Why?
Mitochondrial oxidative stress caused by Sod2 deficiency promotes cellular senescence and aging phenotypes in the skin.Academic Article Why?
Seals, DouglasPerson Why?
Cellular Senescence Mediates Doxorubicin Chemotherapy-Induced Aortic Stiffening: Role of Glycation Stress.Academic Article Why?
DNA damage response and GATA4 signaling in cellular senescence and aging-related pathology.Academic Article Why?
Late Life Supplementation of 25-Hydroxycholesterol Reduces Aortic Stiffness and Cellular Senescence in Mice.Academic Article Why?
Mechanisms of cellular senescence-induced vascular aging: evidence of senotherapeutic strategies.Academic Article Why?
Methylglyoxal-induced glycation stress promotes aortic stiffening: Putative mechanistic roles of oxidative stress and cellular senescence.Academic Article Why?
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