AbstractThe signaling networks that drive the aging process, associated functional deterioration, and pathologies has captured the scientific community's attention for decades. While many theories exist to explain the aging process, the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) provides a signaling link between engagement of cellular senescence and several age-associated pathologies. Cellular senescence has evolved to restrict tumor progression but the accompanying senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) promotes pathogenic pathways. Here, we review known biological theories of aging and how ROS mechanistically control senescence and the aging process. We also describe the redox-regulated signaling networks controlling the SASP a...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...
The signaling networks that drive the aging process, associated functional deterioration, and pathol...
Almost a half century ago, the free radical theory of ageing proposed that the reactive oxygen speci...
The aging process worsens the human body functions at multiple levels, thus causing its gradual decr...
The aging process worsens the human body functions at multiple levels, thus causing its gradual decr...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
Aging cannot be defeated in anyway in the world even having new and advanced technology. But molecul...
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) are generated through various endogenous and exogenous p...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as subcellular messengers in such complex cellular processes as m...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as subcellular messengers in such complex cellular processes as m...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...
Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of the ability of the organism to cope with stressors a...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...
The signaling networks that drive the aging process, associated functional deterioration, and pathol...
Almost a half century ago, the free radical theory of ageing proposed that the reactive oxygen speci...
The aging process worsens the human body functions at multiple levels, thus causing its gradual decr...
The aging process worsens the human body functions at multiple levels, thus causing its gradual decr...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
Aging cannot be defeated in anyway in the world even having new and advanced technology. But molecul...
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) are generated through various endogenous and exogenous p...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as subcellular messengers in such complex cellular processes as m...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as subcellular messengers in such complex cellular processes as m...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...
Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of the ability of the organism to cope with stressors a...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
The oxidative hypothesis of senescence, since its origin in 1956, has garnered significant evidence ...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...