Cells can become senescent in response to stress. Senescence is a process characterised by a stable proliferative arrest. Sometimes it can be beneficial—for example, it can suppress tumour development or take part in tissue repair. On the other hand, studies show that it is also involved in the ageing process. DNA damage response (DDR) is triggered by DNA damage or telomere shortening during cell division. When left unresolved, it may lead to the activation of senescence. Senescent cells secrete certain proteins in larger quantities. This phenomenon is referred to as senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). SASP can induce senescence in other cells; evidence suggests that overabundance of senescent cells contributes to ageing. SASP...
Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its orig...
Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein structures, which protect chromosome ends and have been impl...
A major issue in aging research is how cellular phenomena affect aging at the systemic level. Emergi...
A mitotic cell that rests in permanent cell cycle arrest without the ability to divide is considered...
Senescence is the end point of a complex cellular response that proceeds through a set of highly reg...
All organisms respond to breaks in the DNA by promptly launching the DNA-damage response (DDR). This...
PhD ThesisSenescence is classically defined as a state of permanent cell-cycle arrest. Senescence ca...
The DNA damage response (DDR) orchestrates DNA repair and halts cell cycle. If damage is not resolve...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...
Cellular senescence has long been used as a cellular model for understanding mechanisms underlying t...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating ...
Dear Colleagues, When Hayflick and Moorhead coined the term “cellular senescence” (CS) almost 60 yea...
Senescence is regarded as a physiological response of cells to stress, including telomere dysfunctio...
Cellular senescence is often associated with irreparable DNA double strand breaks (IrrDSBs) which ac...
Telomeres are higher order structures that cap and protect chromosome ends. Telomeric DNA naturally ...
Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its orig...
Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein structures, which protect chromosome ends and have been impl...
A major issue in aging research is how cellular phenomena affect aging at the systemic level. Emergi...
A mitotic cell that rests in permanent cell cycle arrest without the ability to divide is considered...
Senescence is the end point of a complex cellular response that proceeds through a set of highly reg...
All organisms respond to breaks in the DNA by promptly launching the DNA-damage response (DDR). This...
PhD ThesisSenescence is classically defined as a state of permanent cell-cycle arrest. Senescence ca...
The DNA damage response (DDR) orchestrates DNA repair and halts cell cycle. If damage is not resolve...
Cell senescence is an irreversible state in which the cell cycle ends. The cell remains metabolicall...
Cellular senescence has long been used as a cellular model for understanding mechanisms underlying t...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence, a permanent state of replicative arrest in otherwise proliferating ...
Dear Colleagues, When Hayflick and Moorhead coined the term “cellular senescence” (CS) almost 60 yea...
Senescence is regarded as a physiological response of cells to stress, including telomere dysfunctio...
Cellular senescence is often associated with irreparable DNA double strand breaks (IrrDSBs) which ac...
Telomeres are higher order structures that cap and protect chromosome ends. Telomeric DNA naturally ...
Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its orig...
Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein structures, which protect chromosome ends and have been impl...
A major issue in aging research is how cellular phenomena affect aging at the systemic level. Emergi...