Unmasking transcriptional heterogeneity in senescent cells
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversibly arrested proliferation, often induced by
genotoxic stress [1]. Senescent cells participate in a variety of physiological and pathological …
genotoxic stress [1]. Senescent cells participate in a variety of physiological and pathological …
Quantitative identification of senescent cells in aging and disease
A Biran, L Zada, P Abou Karam, E Vadai, L Roitman… - Aging cell, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Senescent cells are present in premalignant lesions and sites of tissue damage and
accumulate in tissues with age. In vivo identification, quantification and characterization of …
accumulate in tissues with age. In vivo identification, quantification and characterization of …
The essence of senescence
T Kuilman, C Michaloglou, WJ Mooi… - Genes & …, 2010 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Almost half a century after the first reports describing the limited replicative potential of
primary cells in culture, there is now overwhelming evidence for the existence of “cellular …
primary cells in culture, there is now overwhelming evidence for the existence of “cellular …
A senescence-centric view of aging: implications for longevity and disease
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest associated with macromolecular
alterations and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and molecules. From their initial …
alterations and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and molecules. From their initial …
A guide to assessing cellular senescence in vitro and in vivo
Cellular senescence is a physiological mechanism whereby a proliferating cell undergoes a
stable cell cycle arrest upon damage or stress and elicits a secretory phenotype. This highly …
stable cell cycle arrest upon damage or stress and elicits a secretory phenotype. This highly …
Transcriptome signature of cellular senescence
Cellular senescence, an integral component of aging and cancer, arises in response to
diverse triggers, including telomere attrition, macromolecular damage and signaling from …
diverse triggers, including telomere attrition, macromolecular damage and signaling from …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of senescent cell subtypes on tissue dysfunction and repair: importance and research questions
U Tripathi, A Misra, T Tchkonia, JL Kirkland - Mechanisms of ageing and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Cellular senescence, first observed and defined through cell culture studies, is a cell fate
associated with essentially permanent cell cycle arrest and that can be triggered by a variety …
associated with essentially permanent cell cycle arrest and that can be triggered by a variety …
Conserved senescence associated genes and pathways in primary human fibroblasts detected by RNA-Seq
S Marthandan, M Baumgart, S Priebe, M Groth… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Cellular senescence correlates with changes in the transcriptome. To obtain a complete
view on senescence-associated transcription networks and pathways, we assessed by deep …
view on senescence-associated transcription networks and pathways, we assessed by deep …
[PDF][PDF] SnapShot: cellular senescence pathways
SnapShot: Cellular Senescence Pathways Page 1 See online version for legends and
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The heterogeneity of cellular senescence: insights at the single-cell level
Senescent cells are highly associated with aging and pathological conditions and could be
targeted to slow the aging process. One commonly used marker to examine senescent cells …
targeted to slow the aging process. One commonly used marker to examine senescent cells …