Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function after a finite number of divisions. This process, termed replicative senescence, is thought to be a tumor-suppressive mechanism and an underlying cause of aging. There is ample evidence that escape from senescence, or immortality, is important for malignant transformation. By contrast, the role of replicative senescence in organismic aging is controversial. Studies on cells cultured from donors of different ages, genetic backgrounds, or species suggest that senescence occurs in vivo and that organismic lifespan and cell replicative lifespan are under common genetic control. However, senescent cells cannot be distinguished from quiescent or ter...
This thesis describes to which extent the skin reflects the aging process, w...
Senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that arises in response to DNA damage and pr...
Aging may be the largest factor for a variety of chronic diseases that influence survival, independe...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Higher organisms contain two types of cells: postmitotic cells, which never divide, and mitotic (or ...
AbstractBackground: Limited replicative capacity is a defining characteristic of most normal human c...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest that occurs as a result of different damaging s...
Unlike immortalized cell lines, normal human fibroblasts in culture undergo replicative senescence i...
It has been called into question whether the commonly used β-galactosidase staining is a reliable bi...
Senescent cells are heterogenous populations of cells that have undergone phenotypical changes chara...
Higher organisms contain two types of cells: postmitotic cells, which never divide, and mitotic (or ...
This thesis describes to which extent the skin reflects the aging process, w...
Senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that arises in response to DNA damage and pr...
Aging may be the largest factor for a variety of chronic diseases that influence survival, independe...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Normal somatic cells invariably enter a state of irreversibly arrested growth and altered function a...
Higher organisms contain two types of cells: postmitotic cells, which never divide, and mitotic (or ...
AbstractBackground: Limited replicative capacity is a defining characteristic of most normal human c...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest that occurs as a result of different damaging s...
Unlike immortalized cell lines, normal human fibroblasts in culture undergo replicative senescence i...
It has been called into question whether the commonly used β-galactosidase staining is a reliable bi...
Senescent cells are heterogenous populations of cells that have undergone phenotypical changes chara...
Higher organisms contain two types of cells: postmitotic cells, which never divide, and mitotic (or ...
This thesis describes to which extent the skin reflects the aging process, w...
Senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that arises in response to DNA damage and pr...
Aging may be the largest factor for a variety of chronic diseases that influence survival, independe...