In response to telomere shortening, oxidative stress, DNA damage or aberrant activation of oncogenes, normal somatic cells exit the cell cycle and enter an irreversible growth arrest termed senescence. The limited proliferative capacity imposed by senescence on cells impedes the accumulation of mutations necessary for tumorigenesis and prevents proliferation of cells at risk of neoplastic transformation. Opposite to the tumor suppressor function, accumulation of senescent cells in adult organisms is thought to contribute to aging by depleting the renewal capacity of tissues and stem/progenitor cells, and by interfering with tissue homeostasis and functions. The Antagonistic Pleiotropy Theory of senescence proposes that senescence is benefic...
This thesis explores the potential of the ‘one-two punch’ therapy, in which cancer cells are first i...
Cells continuously experience various forms of exogenous and endogenous stress stimuli. Cellular sen...
Cellular senescence is a stable cell cycle arrest that normal cells undergo in response to a variety...
Senescence is regarded as a physiological response of cells to stress, including telomere dysfunctio...
The age-dependent decline in the self-renewal capacity of stem cells plays a critical role in aging,...
The limitation of proliferative potential in human somatic cells imposed by replicative senescence h...
PhD ThesisThe induction of senescence in response to persistent stress induces major phenotypic chan...
PhDSenescence is classically defined as an irreversible cell cycle arrest. There is now convincing e...
Senescence represents a programmed cell cycle arrest against aberrant proliferation and tumour devel...
It is widely believed that aging results from the accumulation of molecular damage, including damage...
It is widely believed that aging results from the accumulation of molecular damage, including damage...
The senescence response is a potent tumor suppressor mechanism characterized by an irreversible grow...
In many tissues, mammalian aging is associated with a decline in the replicative and functional capa...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable, terminal cell cycle arrest associated with various macromo...
Mammalian aging occurs in part because of a decline in the restorative capacity of tissue stem cells...
This thesis explores the potential of the ‘one-two punch’ therapy, in which cancer cells are first i...
Cells continuously experience various forms of exogenous and endogenous stress stimuli. Cellular sen...
Cellular senescence is a stable cell cycle arrest that normal cells undergo in response to a variety...
Senescence is regarded as a physiological response of cells to stress, including telomere dysfunctio...
The age-dependent decline in the self-renewal capacity of stem cells plays a critical role in aging,...
The limitation of proliferative potential in human somatic cells imposed by replicative senescence h...
PhD ThesisThe induction of senescence in response to persistent stress induces major phenotypic chan...
PhDSenescence is classically defined as an irreversible cell cycle arrest. There is now convincing e...
Senescence represents a programmed cell cycle arrest against aberrant proliferation and tumour devel...
It is widely believed that aging results from the accumulation of molecular damage, including damage...
It is widely believed that aging results from the accumulation of molecular damage, including damage...
The senescence response is a potent tumor suppressor mechanism characterized by an irreversible grow...
In many tissues, mammalian aging is associated with a decline in the replicative and functional capa...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable, terminal cell cycle arrest associated with various macromo...
Mammalian aging occurs in part because of a decline in the restorative capacity of tissue stem cells...
This thesis explores the potential of the ‘one-two punch’ therapy, in which cancer cells are first i...
Cells continuously experience various forms of exogenous and endogenous stress stimuli. Cellular sen...
Cellular senescence is a stable cell cycle arrest that normal cells undergo in response to a variety...