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Emerging use of senolytics and senomorphics against aging and chronic diseases

open access: yesMedicinal Research Reviews, 2020
AbstractSenescence is a state of cell cycle arrest that plays an important role in embryogenesis, wound healing and protection against cancer. Senescent cells also accumulate during aging and contribute to the development of age‐related disorders and chronic diseases, such as atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, idiopathic pulmonary ...
Jan Martel   +2 more
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Delay of endothelial cell senescence protects cerebral barrier against age-related dysfunction: role of senolytics and senomorphics

open access: yesTissue Barriers, 2023
Accumulation of senescent cells in cerebrovasculature is thought to play an important role in age-related disruption of blood–brain barrier (BBB). Using an in vitro model of human BBB, composed of brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs), astrocytes
Jingyuan Ya   +2 more
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Senolytics and senomorphics: Natural and synthetic therapeutics in the treatment of aging and chronic diseases

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2021
Cellular senescence is a heterogeneous process guided by genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors, characterizing many types of somatic cells. It has been suggested as an aging hallmark that is believed to contribute to aging and chronic diseases.
Niki Chondrogianni
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Exploring the fuzzy border between senolytics and senomorphics with chemoinformatics and systems pharmacology

Biogerontology, 2022
Senescent cells accumulate within tissues during aging and secrete an array of pro-inflammatory molecules known as senescent-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which contribute to the appearance and progression of various chronic degenerative diseases.
Humberto Gutierrez   +2 more
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