One of the hallmarks of malignant cell populations is the ability to undergo continuous proliferation. This property allows clonal lineages to acquire sequential aberrations that can fuel increasingly autonomous growth, invasiveness, and therapeutic resistance. Innate cellular mechanisms have evolved to regulate replicative potential as a hedge against malignant progression. When activated in the absence of normal terminal differentiation cues, these mechanisms can result in a state of persistent cytostasis. This state, termed "senescence," can be triggered by intrinsic cellular processes such as telomere dysfunction and oncogene expression, and by exogenous factors such as DNA damaging agents or oxidative environments. Despite differences ...
Cancer is a devastating disease that increases exponentially with age. Cancer arises from cells that...
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible growth arrest activated by a complex response to stre...
Abstract Anticancer drug-induced tumor suppression may involve mechanisms of protection against neo...
One of the hallmarks of malignant cell populations is the ability to undergo continuous proliferatio...
AbstractOne of the hallmarks of malignant cell populations is the ability to undergo continuous prol...
One of the hallmarks of malignant cell populations is the ability to undergo continuous proliferatio...
Somatic cells show a spontaneous decline in growth rate in continuous culture. This is not related t...
Cellular senescence refers to a state in which cells enter a permanent cell cycle arrest without und...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
To study quantitatively replicative senescence as a tumor suppressor mechanism, we investigate the d...
International audienceSenescence was initially described by Leonard Hayflick, proposing that normal ...
Cellular senescence is a tumor-suppressor mechanism that has been shown to occur in response to mult...
Cancer therapeutics are primarily thought to work by inducing apoptosis in tumor cells. However, var...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
Accelerated senescence of cancer stem cells (CSCs) represents an adaptive response allowing withstan...
Cancer is a devastating disease that increases exponentially with age. Cancer arises from cells that...
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible growth arrest activated by a complex response to stre...
Abstract Anticancer drug-induced tumor suppression may involve mechanisms of protection against neo...
One of the hallmarks of malignant cell populations is the ability to undergo continuous proliferatio...
AbstractOne of the hallmarks of malignant cell populations is the ability to undergo continuous prol...
One of the hallmarks of malignant cell populations is the ability to undergo continuous proliferatio...
Somatic cells show a spontaneous decline in growth rate in continuous culture. This is not related t...
Cellular senescence refers to a state in which cells enter a permanent cell cycle arrest without und...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
To study quantitatively replicative senescence as a tumor suppressor mechanism, we investigate the d...
International audienceSenescence was initially described by Leonard Hayflick, proposing that normal ...
Cellular senescence is a tumor-suppressor mechanism that has been shown to occur in response to mult...
Cancer therapeutics are primarily thought to work by inducing apoptosis in tumor cells. However, var...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
Accelerated senescence of cancer stem cells (CSCs) represents an adaptive response allowing withstan...
Cancer is a devastating disease that increases exponentially with age. Cancer arises from cells that...
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible growth arrest activated by a complex response to stre...
Abstract Anticancer drug-induced tumor suppression may involve mechanisms of protection against neo...