The mammalian liver possesses a unique capacity for regeneration. However, this regenerative potential declines with age due to unknown mechanisms. In this issue of Genes & Development, Ritschka and colleagues (pp. 489–494). compare liver regeneration upon partial hepatectomy in young and adult mice. Partial hepatectomy causes a transient increase in p21 in a subpopulation of hepatocytes that persists in adult mice. Remarkably, treatment with the BCL-2 family inhibitor ABT-737 blunts p21 expression, enhancing liver regeneration
Cellular senescence is a stress response observed in a wide range of pathologies. Its cytostatic pro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Cellular senescence is a process leading to terminal growth ar...
Aging is a condition in which a person gradually loses the ability to maintain homeostasis, due to s...
Young mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which is lost upon maturation...
International audienceYoung mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which i...
International audienceYoung mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which i...
International audienceYoung mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which i...
International audienceYoung mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which i...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Objectives: Premature senescence has been extensively characterized in adult chronic hepatobiliary d...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Cellular senescence, the irreversible loss of replicative potential of somatic cells, was first desc...
Cellular senescence is a stress response observed in a wide range of pathologies. Its cytostatic pro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Cellular senescence is a process leading to terminal growth ar...
Aging is a condition in which a person gradually loses the ability to maintain homeostasis, due to s...
Young mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which is lost upon maturation...
International audienceYoung mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which i...
International audienceYoung mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which i...
International audienceYoung mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which i...
International audienceYoung mammals possess a limited regenerative capacity in some tissues, which i...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Objectives: Premature senescence has been extensively characterized in adult chronic hepatobiliary d...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Liver injury results in rapid regeneration through hepatocyte proliferation and hypertrophy. However...
Cellular senescence, the irreversible loss of replicative potential of somatic cells, was first desc...
Cellular senescence is a stress response observed in a wide range of pathologies. Its cytostatic pro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Cellular senescence is a process leading to terminal growth ar...
Aging is a condition in which a person gradually loses the ability to maintain homeostasis, due to s...