The senescence-associated secretory phenotype induces cellular plasticity and tissue regeneration
B Ritschka, M Storer, A Mas, F Heinzmann… - Genes & …, 2017 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Senescence is a form of cell cycle arrest induced by stress such as DNA damage and
oncogenes. However, while arrested, senescent cells secrete a variety of proteins …
oncogenes. However, while arrested, senescent cells secrete a variety of proteins …
Keeping the senescence secretome under control: molecular reins on the senescence-associated secretory phenotype
N Malaquin, A Martinez, F Rodier - Experimental gerontology, 2016 - Elsevier
Cellular senescence is historically associated with cancer suppression and aging. Recently,
the reach of the senescence genetic program has been extended to include the ability of …
the reach of the senescence genetic program has been extended to include the ability of …
[HTML][HTML] The senescence-associated secretory phenotype: critical effector in skin cancer and aging
K Ghosh, BC Capell - Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2016 - Elsevier
Cellular senescence, a state of stable cell cycle arrest in response to cellular stress, is an
indispensable mechanism to counter tumorigenesis by halting the proliferation of damaged …
indispensable mechanism to counter tumorigenesis by halting the proliferation of damaged …
The roles and mechanisms of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP): can it be controlled by senolysis?
N Ohtani - Inflammation and regeneration, 2022 - Springer
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that can be induced by a
variety of potentially oncogenic stimuli, including DNA damage. Hence, senescence has …
variety of potentially oncogenic stimuli, including DNA damage. Hence, senescence has …
Senescence and apoptosis: dueling or complementary cell fates?
BG Childs, DJ Baker, JL Kirkland, J Campisi… - EMBO …, 2014 - embopress.org
In response to a variety of stresses, mammalian cells undergo a persistent proliferative
arrest known as cellular senescence. Many senescence‐inducing stressors are potentially …
arrest known as cellular senescence. Many senescence‐inducing stressors are potentially …
Impact of senescence‐associated secretory phenotype and its potential as a therapeutic target for senescence‐associated diseases
S Watanabe, S Kawamoto, N Ohtani, E Hara - Cancer science, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
“Cellular senescence” is a state in which cells undergo irreversible cell cycle arrest in
response to a variety of cellular stresses. Once cells senesce, they are strongly resistant to …
response to a variety of cellular stresses. Once cells senesce, they are strongly resistant to …
Context-dependent effects of cellular senescence in cancer development
P Lecot, F Alimirah, PY Desprez, J Campisi… - British journal of …, 2016 - nature.com
Cellular senescence is an established tumour-suppressive mechanism that prevents the
proliferation of premalignant cells. However, several lines of evidence show that senescent …
proliferation of premalignant cells. However, several lines of evidence show that senescent …
Pro-and anti-tumorigenic functions of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype
L Lau, G David - Expert opinion on therapeutic targets, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Cellular senescence is a stable form of cell cycle exit. Though they no longer
divide, senescent cells remain metabolically active and secrete a plethora of proteins …
divide, senescent cells remain metabolically active and secrete a plethora of proteins …
Senescence and the SASP: many therapeutic avenues
J Birch, J Gil - Genes & development, 2020 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Cellular senescence is a stress response that elicits a permanent cell cycle arrest and
triggers profound phenotypic changes such as the production of a bioactive secretome …
triggers profound phenotypic changes such as the production of a bioactive secretome …
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