Abstract Cellular senescence might be a tumour suppressing mechanism as well as a contributor to age-related loss of tissue function. It has been characterised classically as the result of the loss of DNA sequences called telomeres at the end of chromosomes. However, recent studies have revealed that senescence is in fact an intricate process, involving the sequential activation of multiple cellular processes, which have proven necessary for the establishment and maintenance of the phenotype. Here, we review some of these processes, namely, the role of mitochondrial function and reactive oxygen species, senescence-associated secreted pro-teins and chromatin remodelling. Finally, we illus-trate the use of systems biology to address the mecha...
Cellular senescence has long been used as a cellular model for understanding mechanisms underlying t...
Cellular senescence is a permanent state of cell cycle arrest that occurs in proliferating cells sub...
Cellular senescence—the permanent arrest of cycling in normally proliferating cells such as fibrobla...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Cellular senescence is recognized as a critical cellular response to prolonged rounds of replication...
Abstract How much do we know about the biology of aging from cell culture studies Most normal somati...
International audienceCellular senescence entails a state of an essentially irreversible proliferati...
Cellular senescence represents a state of permanent cell cycle arrest. It is considered to be an act...
Cellular senescence is a process that results from a variety of stresses, leading to a state of irre...
Cellular senescence, a state of irreversible growth arrest, can be triggered by multiple mechanisms ...
Ageing is accompanied by a progressive impairment of cellular function and a systemic deterioration ...
Cellular senescence has historically been viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism that...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest in response to several stressors, i...
Cellular senescence is a permanent state of cell cycle arrest that occurs in proliferating cells sub...
Cellular senescence has long been used as a cellular model for understanding mechanisms underlying t...
Cellular senescence is a permanent state of cell cycle arrest that occurs in proliferating cells sub...
Cellular senescence—the permanent arrest of cycling in normally proliferating cells such as fibrobla...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Cellular senescence is recognized as a critical cellular response to prolonged rounds of replication...
Abstract How much do we know about the biology of aging from cell culture studies Most normal somati...
International audienceCellular senescence entails a state of an essentially irreversible proliferati...
Cellular senescence represents a state of permanent cell cycle arrest. It is considered to be an act...
Cellular senescence is a process that results from a variety of stresses, leading to a state of irre...
Cellular senescence, a state of irreversible growth arrest, can be triggered by multiple mechanisms ...
Ageing is accompanied by a progressive impairment of cellular function and a systemic deterioration ...
Cellular senescence has historically been viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism that...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest in response to several stressors, i...
Cellular senescence is a permanent state of cell cycle arrest that occurs in proliferating cells sub...
Cellular senescence has long been used as a cellular model for understanding mechanisms underlying t...
Cellular senescence is a permanent state of cell cycle arrest that occurs in proliferating cells sub...
Cellular senescence—the permanent arrest of cycling in normally proliferating cells such as fibrobla...