Cellular senescence refers to a stress response aiming to preserve cellular and, therefore, organismal homeostasis. Importantly, deregulation of mitochondrial homeostatic mechanisms, manifested as impaired mitochondrial biogenesis, metabolism and dynamics, has emerged as a hallmark of cellular senescence. On the other hand, impaired mitostasis has been suggested to induce cellular senescence. This review aims to provide an overview of homeostatic mechanisms operating within mitochondria and a comprehensive insight into the interplay between cellular senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to both cellular senescence and ageing. Despite the relati...
Cellular senescence represents status, when the cells cease to divide and remain in permanent cell c...
Cellular senescence represents a state of permanent cell cycle arrest. It is considered to be an act...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Ph. D. ThesisCellular senescence is a stress response implicated in ageing and age-related diseases ...
Cellular senescence is a process that results from a variety of stresses, leading to a state of irre...
Cellular senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction are regarded as pillars of aging and age-related d...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is a state of enduring cell-cycle arrest characterised by a persisten...
Cell senescence is increasingly recognized as a major contributor to the loss of health and fitness ...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence, the irreversible loss of proliferating capacity of somatic cells, is ...
Eukaryotic cells are equipped with adaptive responses that, in response to stress, can activate mult...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
Cell senescence is an important tumour suppressor mechanism and driver of ageing. Both functions are...
Cellular senescence is a highly stable cell cycle arrest that is elicited in response to different s...
Cellular senescence represents a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest occurring naturally or in r...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to both cellular senescence and ageing. Despite the relati...
Cellular senescence represents status, when the cells cease to divide and remain in permanent cell c...
Cellular senescence represents a state of permanent cell cycle arrest. It is considered to be an act...
AbstractCellular senescence entails an irreversible cell-cycle arrest characterised by drastic cytom...
Ph. D. ThesisCellular senescence is a stress response implicated in ageing and age-related diseases ...
Cellular senescence is a process that results from a variety of stresses, leading to a state of irre...
Cellular senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction are regarded as pillars of aging and age-related d...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is a state of enduring cell-cycle arrest characterised by a persisten...
Cell senescence is increasingly recognized as a major contributor to the loss of health and fitness ...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence, the irreversible loss of proliferating capacity of somatic cells, is ...
Eukaryotic cells are equipped with adaptive responses that, in response to stress, can activate mult...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
Cell senescence is an important tumour suppressor mechanism and driver of ageing. Both functions are...
Cellular senescence is a highly stable cell cycle arrest that is elicited in response to different s...
Cellular senescence represents a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest occurring naturally or in r...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to both cellular senescence and ageing. Despite the relati...
Cellular senescence represents status, when the cells cease to divide and remain in permanent cell c...
Cellular senescence represents a state of permanent cell cycle arrest. It is considered to be an act...