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BioEssays, 1996
AbstractHuman life expectancy has increased dramatically through improvements in public health, housing, nutrition and general living standards. Lifespan is now limited chiefly by intrinsic senescence and its associated frailty and diseases. Understanding the biological basis of the ageing process is a major scientific challenge that will require ...
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AbstractHuman life expectancy has increased dramatically through improvements in public health, housing, nutrition and general living standards. Lifespan is now limited chiefly by intrinsic senescence and its associated frailty and diseases. Understanding the biological basis of the ageing process is a major scientific challenge that will require ...
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Science Signaling
A metabolic switch enables hepatocytes in damaged livers to escape senescence and form tumors.
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A metabolic switch enables hepatocytes in damaged livers to escape senescence and form tumors.
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Journal of Voice, 1996
This paper draws together findings of recent studies examining changes in voice with aging. Listeners' accuracy in perceiving age from voice is discussed, along with changes in speaking fundamental frequency, fundamental frequency stability, temporal aspects of speech, and resonance features of voice with aging. Descriptions are provided of differences
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This paper draws together findings of recent studies examining changes in voice with aging. Listeners' accuracy in perceiving age from voice is discussed, along with changes in speaking fundamental frequency, fundamental frequency stability, temporal aspects of speech, and resonance features of voice with aging. Descriptions are provided of differences
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Cellular Senescence and Senescent Cell*
PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2012Pu WANG +5 more
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Exploiting senescence for the treatment of cancer
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2022Liqin Wang +2 more
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1978
Publisher Summary Senescence is defined as an increase in the force of mortality with time—that is, the probability that an organism will die within a unit time interval successively increases with the age of the organism. As it is seen in this chapter, this crude definition contains a multitude of hidden pitfalls and obscurities that must be ...
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Publisher Summary Senescence is defined as an increase in the force of mortality with time—that is, the probability that an organism will die within a unit time interval successively increases with the age of the organism. As it is seen in this chapter, this crude definition contains a multitude of hidden pitfalls and obscurities that must be ...
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Cellular senescence in ageing: from mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Raffaella Di Micco +2 more
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Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2016
Frank J, Lexa, David, Fessell
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Frank J, Lexa, David, Fessell
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