© 2019 The Authors Cellular senescence can be broadly defined as a stable, but essentially irreversible, loss of proliferative capacity. Historically, senescence has been described as a negative outcome of advanced cellular age. It is now clear, however, that senescence represents a dynamic autonomous stress response, integral to long-term tumor suppression. Transient induction of a senescent phenotype has actually been suggested to promote regeneration in both liver and skin. Here, we explored the role of senescence in pathological aged and diabetic murine wound healing. Aged and diabetic wounds had greater numbers of senescent cells, and diabetic macrophages maintained altered retention of polarization and produced a CXCR2-enriched senesc...
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent growth arrest and is thought to play a pivotal role in t...
Cellular senescence and aging result in a reduced ability to manage persistent types of inflammation...
Pathologic diabetic wound healing is caused by sequential and progressive deterioration of hemostasi...
© 2019 The Authors Cellular senescence can be broadly defined as a stable, but essentially irreversi...
© Copyright © 2020 Wilkinson and Hardman. Cellular senescence is a fundamental stress response that ...
Senescence is a cellular stress response activated by irreparable DNA damage. Senescent cells accumu...
Skin is the largest organ of the body with important protective functions, which become compromised ...
Dear Colleagues, When Hayflick and Moorhead coined the term “cellular senescence” (CS) almost 60 yea...
Impaired tissue repair and regenerative ability in the aged is a major socio-economic and clinical p...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by halting the growth of premalignant cells, yet the accumulat...
Funding: We are truly grateful to Pedro Sousa-Vitor, Miguel Godinho-Ferreira, and Mariana AscençãoFe...
Due to the increase in life expectancy, the aging population around the globe has been growing signi...
Cellular senescence is a typical tumor‐suppressive mechanism that restricts the proliferation of pre...
AbstractObjective: Premature cellular senescence has been linked to venous hypertension and may cont...
BACKGROUND: The accumulation of senescent cells in tissues alters tissue homeostasis and affects wou...
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent growth arrest and is thought to play a pivotal role in t...
Cellular senescence and aging result in a reduced ability to manage persistent types of inflammation...
Pathologic diabetic wound healing is caused by sequential and progressive deterioration of hemostasi...
© 2019 The Authors Cellular senescence can be broadly defined as a stable, but essentially irreversi...
© Copyright © 2020 Wilkinson and Hardman. Cellular senescence is a fundamental stress response that ...
Senescence is a cellular stress response activated by irreparable DNA damage. Senescent cells accumu...
Skin is the largest organ of the body with important protective functions, which become compromised ...
Dear Colleagues, When Hayflick and Moorhead coined the term “cellular senescence” (CS) almost 60 yea...
Impaired tissue repair and regenerative ability in the aged is a major socio-economic and clinical p...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by halting the growth of premalignant cells, yet the accumulat...
Funding: We are truly grateful to Pedro Sousa-Vitor, Miguel Godinho-Ferreira, and Mariana AscençãoFe...
Due to the increase in life expectancy, the aging population around the globe has been growing signi...
Cellular senescence is a typical tumor‐suppressive mechanism that restricts the proliferation of pre...
AbstractObjective: Premature cellular senescence has been linked to venous hypertension and may cont...
BACKGROUND: The accumulation of senescent cells in tissues alters tissue homeostasis and affects wou...
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent growth arrest and is thought to play a pivotal role in t...
Cellular senescence and aging result in a reduced ability to manage persistent types of inflammation...
Pathologic diabetic wound healing is caused by sequential and progressive deterioration of hemostasi...