PhDSenescence is classically defined as an irreversible cell cycle arrest. There is now convincing evidence that senescent cells accumulate during human ageing, potentially driving age-related dysfunction through depletion of mitotically active cells and stimulation of chronic inflammation. Recently, a landmark paper demonstrated that removal of p16INK4A (p16)-positive senescent cells in mice prolonged healthy lifespan, suggesting a direct link between senescence and age-related dysfunction. As such, restraining the senescent pool or slowing their rate of accumulation presents an attractive therapeutic strategy for extending healthspan. Previously, our laboratory has demonstrated that siRNA transfection can reverse deep senescence in p16-po...
Cellular senescence is often associated with irreparable DNA double strand breaks (IrrDSBs) which ac...
The aging process worsens the human body functions at multiple levels, thus causing its gradual decr...
Cellular senescence is a highly stable cell cycle arrest that is elicited in response to different s...
PhD ThesisThe induction of senescence in response to persistent stress induces major phenotypic chan...
Senescence, a state of stable growth arrest, plays an important role in ageing and age-related disea...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating ...
Senescence represents a programmed cell cycle arrest against aberrant proliferation and tumour devel...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe human g...
miRNAs are the most abundant RNA species to be found in cell-free blood, encapsulated within microv...
PhD Theses MedicalPro-senescence therapy, the process of activating a stable cell cycle arrest in ca...
Dear Colleagues, When Hayflick and Moorhead coined the term “cellular senescence” (CS) almost 60 yea...
Senescent cells are heterogenous populations of cells that have undergone phenotypical changes chara...
Aging may be the largest factor for a variety of chronic diseases that influence survival, independe...
PhD ThesisSenescence is classically defined as a state of permanent cell-cycle arrest. Senescence ca...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest arising in response to DNA and mitochondr...
Cellular senescence is often associated with irreparable DNA double strand breaks (IrrDSBs) which ac...
The aging process worsens the human body functions at multiple levels, thus causing its gradual decr...
Cellular senescence is a highly stable cell cycle arrest that is elicited in response to different s...
PhD ThesisThe induction of senescence in response to persistent stress induces major phenotypic chan...
Senescence, a state of stable growth arrest, plays an important role in ageing and age-related disea...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating ...
Senescence represents a programmed cell cycle arrest against aberrant proliferation and tumour devel...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe human g...
miRNAs are the most abundant RNA species to be found in cell-free blood, encapsulated within microv...
PhD Theses MedicalPro-senescence therapy, the process of activating a stable cell cycle arrest in ca...
Dear Colleagues, When Hayflick and Moorhead coined the term “cellular senescence” (CS) almost 60 yea...
Senescent cells are heterogenous populations of cells that have undergone phenotypical changes chara...
Aging may be the largest factor for a variety of chronic diseases that influence survival, independe...
PhD ThesisSenescence is classically defined as a state of permanent cell-cycle arrest. Senescence ca...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest arising in response to DNA and mitochondr...
Cellular senescence is often associated with irreparable DNA double strand breaks (IrrDSBs) which ac...
The aging process worsens the human body functions at multiple levels, thus causing its gradual decr...
Cellular senescence is a highly stable cell cycle arrest that is elicited in response to different s...