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  • senescence_百度百科
    Instead, they reach a state of limbo scientists call cellular senescence, in which they no longer divide but release substances that damage adjacent cells and cause inflammation 相反,它们遭到遗弃,科学家们称之为细胞衰老,它们不再分裂而是释放物质损害相邻细胞并导致炎症。
  • SCI热点:Cellular senescence:抗衰新机会 - 知乎
    细胞衰老(cellular senescence),1961年首次在体外被描述,以永久性增殖停滞为显著特征,是对内源性和外源性应激的反应,包括DNA损伤、端粒功能障碍、癌基因激活和细胞器应激,并与肿瘤抑制、组织修复、胚胎发生和器官衰老等过程有关。
  • Senescence - Latest research and news | Nature
    Senescence is the process by which cells irreversibly stop dividing and enter a state of permanent growth arrest without undergoing cell death Senescence can be induced by unrepaired DNA
  • SENESCENCE中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典
    Senescence refers to gradual deterioration with age and in animals is typically very obvious under zoo conditions 衰老是指随着年龄的增长功能逐渐退化,在动物园条件下,动物的衰老通常非常明显。
  • 细胞衰老和老化概述 | Cell Signaling Technology
    细胞衰老是稳定的细胞周期停滞,与老化和癌症以及其他疾病状态(包括炎症相关疾病)有关。它由 DNA 损伤、致癌信号转导
  • Senescence, Aging, and Death | The Biology of Sex and Death (Bio 1220)
    Senescence is the general, age-related decline in an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce As soon as an organism reaches reproductive maturity, it begins to senesce, from the Latin term senescere, meaning “to grow old ”
  • Senescence in cancer: Hallmarks, paradoxes, and therapeutic promise
    Cellular senescence, defined by six major hallmarks, is a program that halts cell division while rewiring chromatin, metabolism, microenvironment sensing, and immune interactions to either suppress or promote cancer and is an exciting frontier for precision therapy
  • Senescence: A DNA damage response and its role in aging and . . .
    Senescence is a complicated, multi-factorial, irreversible cell cycle halt that has a tumor-suppressing effect in addition to being a significant factor in aging and neurological diseases





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