Aging refers to the physical and functional decline of the tissues over time that often leads to age-related degenerative diseases. Accumulating evidence implicates that the senescence of neural stem cells (NSCs) is of paramount importance to the aging of central neural system (CNS). However, exploration of the underlying molecular mechanisms has been hindered by the lack of proper aging models to allow the mechanistic examination within a reasonable time window. In the present study, we have utilized a hydroxyurea (HU) treatment protocol and effectively induced postnatal subventricle NSCs to undergo cellular senescence as determined by augmented senescence-associated-β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) staining, decreased proliferation and differen...
open10siFUNDING INFORMATION: This work was supported by RFO funding of University of Bologna to A. L...
Cellular senescence is a specialized form of growth arrest, confined to mitotic cells, induced by va...
A cell's genomic integrity is at risk when DNA-damaging stress, evoked by mitogenic oncogenes or gen...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of mortality in the elderly. A central role in...
Cellular senescence is a homeostatic biological process characterized by a permanent state of cell c...
In senescent cells, a DNA damage response drives not only irreversible loss of replicative capacity ...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
Aging may be the largest factor for a variety of chronic diseases that influence survival, independe...
The senescence of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) causes disruption of tissue and organ mainten...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) represent a subpopulation of cells, located in specific regions of the adul...
The function of somatic stem cells declines with age. Understanding the molecular underpinnings of t...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating ...
Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its orig...
Cellular senescence plays a role in the onset of age-related pathologies and in the loss of tissue h...
Cellular senescence is viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism involving a complexity ...
open10siFUNDING INFORMATION: This work was supported by RFO funding of University of Bologna to A. L...
Cellular senescence is a specialized form of growth arrest, confined to mitotic cells, induced by va...
A cell's genomic integrity is at risk when DNA-damaging stress, evoked by mitogenic oncogenes or gen...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of mortality in the elderly. A central role in...
Cellular senescence is a homeostatic biological process characterized by a permanent state of cell c...
In senescent cells, a DNA damage response drives not only irreversible loss of replicative capacity ...
BACKGROUND: Regardless of the precise underlying molecular mechanisms, the fundamental defining mani...
Aging may be the largest factor for a variety of chronic diseases that influence survival, independe...
The senescence of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) causes disruption of tissue and organ mainten...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) represent a subpopulation of cells, located in specific regions of the adul...
The function of somatic stem cells declines with age. Understanding the molecular underpinnings of t...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating ...
Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its orig...
Cellular senescence plays a role in the onset of age-related pathologies and in the loss of tissue h...
Cellular senescence is viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism involving a complexity ...
open10siFUNDING INFORMATION: This work was supported by RFO funding of University of Bologna to A. L...
Cellular senescence is a specialized form of growth arrest, confined to mitotic cells, induced by va...
A cell's genomic integrity is at risk when DNA-damaging stress, evoked by mitogenic oncogenes or gen...