The gradual accumulation and inadequate renewal of senescent cells over time drive organismal aging. Senescent cells undergo altered gene expression and release inflammatory mediators collectively termed the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which significantly contributes to a spectrum of age-related disorders, including cancer. In the context of carcinogenesis, the SASP produced by senescent cells has been implicated in the promotion of epithelial cancers, including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), the most common form of oral cancer. Senescent cells within the tumor microenvironment release factors that amplify the growth and invasiveness of neighboring cancer cells. Senotherapeutics, including senolytics and senomorp...
Senescence is a double-edged sword that can function in opposite directions. It is a potential mecha...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
Cellular senescence is a process that results in irreversible cell-cycle arrest, and is thought to b...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to i...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to it...
The senescence response is a potent tumor suppressor mechanism characterized by an irreversible grow...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable, terminal cell cycle arrest associated with various macromo...
Cancer is a devastating disease that increases exponentially with age. Cancer arises from cells that...
Cellular senescence is a hallmark of aging, whose onset is linked to a series of both cell and non-c...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
Senescent cells are found to accumulate in aged individuals, as well as in cancer patients that rece...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
Cellular senescence occurs in proliferating cells as a consequence of various triggers including tel...
Cellular senescence is a typical tumor‐suppressive mechanism that restricts the proliferation of pre...
Senescence is a double-edged sword that can function in opposite directions. It is a potential mecha...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
Cellular senescence is a process that results in irreversible cell-cycle arrest, and is thought to b...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to i...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to it...
The senescence response is a potent tumor suppressor mechanism characterized by an irreversible grow...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable, terminal cell cycle arrest associated with various macromo...
Cancer is a devastating disease that increases exponentially with age. Cancer arises from cells that...
Cellular senescence is a hallmark of aging, whose onset is linked to a series of both cell and non-c...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
Senescent cells are found to accumulate in aged individuals, as well as in cancer patients that rece...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
Cellular senescence occurs in proliferating cells as a consequence of various triggers including tel...
Cellular senescence is a typical tumor‐suppressive mechanism that restricts the proliferation of pre...
Senescence is a double-edged sword that can function in opposite directions. It is a potential mecha...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
Cellular senescence is a process that results in irreversible cell-cycle arrest, and is thought to b...