Background. Senescence is the last stage of the physiological development of the human body, in which the cell division stops and the accumulation of damaged cells takes place. Trigger factors are DNA damage, telomere shortening, activation of oncogenic mutations/inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. Objective of the study. To study the correlation between the molecular-genetic aspects of senescence and the exponential increase in the risk of developing malignant tumors with age. Material and Methods. Analysis of 25 PubMed scientific articles based on studies describing the aspects of senescence with reference to its influence on the development of cancer, and studies that describe aging as a major risk factor for cardiovascular, n...
Zelluläre Seneszenz wird als terminaler Zellzyklusarrest definiert, der mit dem Altern und funktione...
Senescent cells accumulate with aging and at sites of pathology in multiple chronic diseases. Senoly...
Les tumeurs corticosurrénaliennes unilatérales sont fréquentes (prévalence de 2 à 9% de la populatio...
Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2008Thesis (M.Sc.) -- ...
La protéine p53 (« Gardien du génome ») doit être altérée pour que le cancer puisse se développer. L...
Aging is generally considered to be the consequence of stem cell attrition caused by the activity of...
Lung cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm and the main cause of human death. Despite persist...
Altern und altersbedingte Erkrankungen sind die häufigsten Todesursachen. Herzerkrankungen und Krebs...
Understanding the mechanisms of aging has become an increasingly important issue as the world ...
This report aims to inform on the progression of research into the genetic factors involved in the d...
The P53 gene and it product p53 protein is the most studied tumor suppressor, which was considered a...
Cellular senescence is a stable cell cycle arrest that is the causative process of aging. The PI3K/A...
The number of cancer patients is gradually increasing, and the main cause of this disease is believe...
Over the past 25 years, knowledge of the genetic-molecular mechanisms involved in the genesis and pr...
Secţia Medicină Nucleară şi Imagistică prin Rezonanţa Magnetică, IMSP Spitalul Clinic RepublicanCo...
Zelluläre Seneszenz wird als terminaler Zellzyklusarrest definiert, der mit dem Altern und funktione...
Senescent cells accumulate with aging and at sites of pathology in multiple chronic diseases. Senoly...
Les tumeurs corticosurrénaliennes unilatérales sont fréquentes (prévalence de 2 à 9% de la populatio...
Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2008Thesis (M.Sc.) -- ...
La protéine p53 (« Gardien du génome ») doit être altérée pour que le cancer puisse se développer. L...
Aging is generally considered to be the consequence of stem cell attrition caused by the activity of...
Lung cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm and the main cause of human death. Despite persist...
Altern und altersbedingte Erkrankungen sind die häufigsten Todesursachen. Herzerkrankungen und Krebs...
Understanding the mechanisms of aging has become an increasingly important issue as the world ...
This report aims to inform on the progression of research into the genetic factors involved in the d...
The P53 gene and it product p53 protein is the most studied tumor suppressor, which was considered a...
Cellular senescence is a stable cell cycle arrest that is the causative process of aging. The PI3K/A...
The number of cancer patients is gradually increasing, and the main cause of this disease is believe...
Over the past 25 years, knowledge of the genetic-molecular mechanisms involved in the genesis and pr...
Secţia Medicină Nucleară şi Imagistică prin Rezonanţa Magnetică, IMSP Spitalul Clinic RepublicanCo...
Zelluläre Seneszenz wird als terminaler Zellzyklusarrest definiert, der mit dem Altern und funktione...
Senescent cells accumulate with aging and at sites of pathology in multiple chronic diseases. Senoly...
Les tumeurs corticosurrénaliennes unilatérales sont fréquentes (prévalence de 2 à 9% de la populatio...