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At all taxonomic levels, there exists tremendous variation in life expectancy. A field mouse Peromyscus may live 1.2 years, while the African elephant may persist for 60 years, and even a mousesized bat such as Corynorhinus rafinesquei lives a healthy 20 years (Promislow 1991). Part of this variance is caused by differences in ecological risks, rodents
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At all taxonomic levels, there exists tremendous variation in life expectancy. A field mouse Peromyscus may live 1.2 years, while the African elephant may persist for 60 years, and even a mousesized bat such as Corynorhinus rafinesquei lives a healthy 20 years (Promislow 1991). Part of this variance is caused by differences in ecological risks, rodents
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Cellular Senescence and Senescent Cell*
PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2012Pu WANG +5 more
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Cellular senescence: the good, the bad and the unknown
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2022Wei Jun Huang +2 more
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Cellular senescence: from physiology to pathology
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2014Daniel Muñoz-Espín, Manuel Serrano
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Pro-senescence therapy for cancer treatment
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2011Caterina Nardella +2 more
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Small extracellular vesicles combat senescence
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Anna N Melidoni
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Senescence in tumours: evidence from mice and humans
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2010Manuel Collado, Manuel Serrano
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Unmasking senescence: context-dependent effects of SASP in cancer
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2019Douglas V Faget +2 more
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Forging a signature of in vivo senescence
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2015Charles J Sherr, Norman Sharpless
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