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Examining the effects of quercetin on phenotypic characteristics of human mesenchymal stem cells [PDF]
Introduction A significant obstacle to mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) potency and therapeutic utility is in vitro senescence, an irreversible cessation of replication associated with age-related complications.
Needy, Thomas M
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RELEVANCE. Chronic heart failure (CHF) is an age-related disease affecting approximately 63 million people worldwide. In Russia, the prevalence of CHF has increased from 6.1 % to 8.2 % over the past 20 years, with most experts attributing this growth to ...
I. Sh. Daudov +7 more
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Multifacet Roles of Cellular Senescence in Cancer: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications
Cellular senescence shapes tumor progression through both antitumor and protumor mechanisms. Senescence triggered by telomere shortening restricts malignant transformation and limits tumor cell proliferation, while the senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP) secretion enhances antitumor immunity by activating cytotoxic T cells.
Huajie Mao +5 more
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Type 2 diabetic osteoporosis (T2DOP) is a complex metabolic bone disorder characterized by reduced bone density and increased risk of osteoporosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The etiology of T2DOP is multifactorial, involving hyperglycemia,
Junzheng Yang +31 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Aging alters mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) function, leading to dysregulated adipogenesis across tissues through biased lineage commitment. Fat redistribution from adipose depots to skeletal muscle and bone marrow is common in aging, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
Xu Zhang +13 more
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Senolytic therapy reduces inflammation in epithelial cells from COPD patients and in smoke-exposure mice [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease of accelerated lung aging, with increased numbers of senescent cells found within the COPD Lung.
Baker, Jonathan R +6 more
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Cellular Senescence: The Driving Force of Musculoskeletal Diseases [PDF]
The aging of the world population is closely associated with an increased prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders, such as osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and osteoarthritis, due to common genetic, endocrine, and mechanical risk factors.
Angela Chiavoghilefu +8 more
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Aging is associated with a senescent‐like phenotype in neutrophils that emerges in bone marrow cells; however, many facets of this phenotype are only fully acquired upon entry into peripheral tissues. This neutrophil senescent‐like phenotype is in part driven by TNFα and impairs resistance of aged hosts to S. pneumoniae. Created in BioRender. Boughanem
Michael C. Battaglia +13 more
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We uncovered pronounced and heterogeneous tumor senescence in EOCRC, independent of age. By integrating multi‐omics and single‐cell analyses, we developed EO‐Senscore, a prognostic tool that stratifies patients by immune phenotype and therapy response, enabling precision treatment using immunotherapy or senolytic agents. ABSTRACT Early‐onset colorectal
Du Cai +11 more
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Mechanisms of Senescence and Anti-Senescence Strategies in the Skin
The skin is the layer of tissue that covers the largest part of the body in vertebrates, and its main function is to act as a protective barrier against external environmental factors, such as microorganisms, ultraviolet light and mechanical damage.
Evangelia Konstantinou +2 more
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