Senescence is a highly regulated process that limits cellular replication by enforcing a G1 arrest in response to various stimuli. Replicative senescence occurs in response to telomeric DNA erosion, and telomerase expression can offset replicative senescence leading to immortalization of many human cells. Limited data exists regarding changes of microRNA (miRNA) expression during senescence in human cells and no reports correlate telomerase expression with regulation of senescence-related miRNAs. We used miRNA microarrays to provide a detailed account of miRNA profiles for early passage and senescent human foreskin (BJ) fibroblasts as well as early and late passage immortalized fibroblasts (BJ-hTERT) that stably express the human telomerase...
AbstractMultiple mechanisms of senescence induction exist including telomere attrition, oxidative st...
PublishedComparative StudyJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the author accepted...
In cell senescence, cultured cells cease proliferating and acquire aberrant gene expression patterns...
Senescence is a highly regulated process that limits cellular replication by enforcing a G1 arrest i...
Senescence is a highly regulated process that limits cellular replication by enforcing a G1 arrest i...
Here we show that replicative senescence in normal human diploid IMR90 fibroblasts is accompanied by...
Here we show that replicative senescence in normal human diploid IMR90 fibroblasts is accompanied by...
Here we show that replicative senescence in normal human diploid IMR90 fibroblasts is accompanied by...
Senescence is recognized as a permanent arrest of cell proliferation triggered by telomere shortenin...
Senescence is recognized as a permanent arrest of cell proliferation triggered by telomere shortenin...
Senescence is recognized as a permanent arrest of cell proliferation triggered by telomere shortenin...
Here we show that replicative senescence in normal human diploid IMR90 fibroblasts is accompanied by...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Cellular senescence is a process closely linked to organismal ageing, and clearance of senescent cel...
AbstractMultiple mechanisms of senescence induction exist including telomere attrition, oxidative st...
PublishedComparative StudyJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the author accepted...
In cell senescence, cultured cells cease proliferating and acquire aberrant gene expression patterns...
Senescence is a highly regulated process that limits cellular replication by enforcing a G1 arrest i...
Senescence is a highly regulated process that limits cellular replication by enforcing a G1 arrest i...
Here we show that replicative senescence in normal human diploid IMR90 fibroblasts is accompanied by...
Here we show that replicative senescence in normal human diploid IMR90 fibroblasts is accompanied by...
Here we show that replicative senescence in normal human diploid IMR90 fibroblasts is accompanied by...
Senescence is recognized as a permanent arrest of cell proliferation triggered by telomere shortenin...
Senescence is recognized as a permanent arrest of cell proliferation triggered by telomere shortenin...
Senescence is recognized as a permanent arrest of cell proliferation triggered by telomere shortenin...
Here we show that replicative senescence in normal human diploid IMR90 fibroblasts is accompanied by...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Cellular senescence is a process closely linked to organismal ageing, and clearance of senescent cel...
AbstractMultiple mechanisms of senescence induction exist including telomere attrition, oxidative st...
PublishedComparative StudyJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the author accepted...
In cell senescence, cultured cells cease proliferating and acquire aberrant gene expression patterns...