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Analysis of individual cells identifies cell-to-cell variability following induction of cellular senescence. | Academic Article |
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Intermittent supplementation with fisetin improves arterial function in old mice by decreasing cellular senescence. | Academic Article |
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p53 isoforms Delta133p53 and p53beta are endogenous regulators of replicative cellular senescence. | Academic Article |
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Senescent-like microglia limit remyelination through the senescence associated secretory phenotype. | Academic Article |
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Werner syndrome protein limits MYC-induced cellular senescence. | Academic Article |
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Wnt7a is a novel inducer of ?-catenin-independent tumor-suppressive cellular senescence in lung cancer. | Academic Article |
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Clayton, Zachary | Person |
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Mitochondrial oxidative stress caused by Sod2 deficiency promotes cellular senescence and aging phenotypes in the skin. | Academic Article |
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Cellular Senescence Mediates Doxorubicin Chemotherapy-Induced Aortic Stiffening: Role of Glycation Stress. | Academic Article |
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DNA damage response and GATA4 signaling in cellular senescence and aging-related pathology. | Academic Article |
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Late Life Supplementation of 25-Hydroxycholesterol Reduces Aortic Stiffness and Cellular Senescence in Mice. | Academic Article |
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Methylglyoxal-induced glycation stress promotes aortic stiffening: Putative mechanistic roles of oxidative stress and cellular senescence. | Academic Article |
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Senescent-like microglia limit remyelination through the senescence associated secretory phenotype. | Academic Article |
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Wnt7a is a novel inducer of ?-catenin-independent tumor-suppressive cellular senescence in lung cancer. | Academic Article |
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Cellular Senescence | Concept |
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