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Senotherapeutics in Cancer and HIV

open access: yesCells, 2022
Cellular senescence is a stress-response mechanism that contributes to homeostasis maintenance, playing a beneficial role during embryogenesis and in normal adult organisms.
Laura Sánchez-Díaz   +3 more
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Senotherapeutics for metabolic disease and diabetic complications [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Internal Medicine
Abstract Metabolic diseases, including obesity, Type 2 diabetes (T2D), and metabolic syndrome, are increasingly prevalent worldwide, driven by sedentary lifestyles, aging populations, and complex genetic and environmental factors. Traditionally understood as disorders of glucose and lipid metabolism, a growing body of evidence now ...
Allyson K Palmer   +2 more
exaly   +6 more sources

The costs and benefits of senotherapeutics for human health [PDF]

open access: yesThe Lancet. Healthy Longevity, 2022
Summary: Cellular senescence is a major contributor to age-related diseases in humans; however, it also has a beneficial role in physiological and pathological processes, including wound healing, host immunity, and tumour suppression. Reducing the burden
Marco Raffaele, PhD   +1 more
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Exploring the Relevance of Senotherapeutics for the Current SARS-CoV-2 Emergency and Similar Future Global Health Threats [PDF]

open access: yesCells, 2020
The higher death rate caused by COVID-19 in older people, especially those with comorbidities, is a challenge for biomedical aging research. Here we explore the idea that an exacerbated inflammatory response, in particular that mediated by IL-6, may ...
Marco Malavolta   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Terpenes: natural compounds found in plants as potential senotherapeutics targeting senescent mesenchymal stromal cells and promoting apoptosis [PDF]

open access: yesStem Cell Research & Therapy
Background Senescence in stem cells and progenitor cells can be particularly detrimental because these cells are essential for tissue renewal and overall organismal homeostasis.
Valeria Mazzone   +7 more
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Role of Cellular Senescence in Parkinson’s Disease: Potential for Disease-Modification Through Senotherapy [PDF]

open access: yesBiomedicines
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is an aging-related neurodegenerative disease characterized by a progressive loss of dopamine (DA)-secreting neurons in the substantia nigra. Most of the currently available treatments attempt to alleviate the disease symptoms by
David J. Rademacher   +2 more
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Cellular Senescence in Health, Disease, and Lens Aging [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceuticals
Background: Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that serves as a critical regulator of tissue homeostasis, aging, and disease.
Ying Qin, Haoxin Liu, Hongli Wu
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Assessment of Pullulan, a Microbial Polysaccharide, as a Matrix for Senotherapeutics Delivery

open access: yesChemistry Proceedings, 2023
This study’s objective was to assess pullulan, in the form of pullulan acetate, as a matrix for senotherapeutics delivery. Polymeric nanoparticles loaded with various senotherapeutics (metformin, quercitin, kaempferol, curcumin, and luteolin) were ...
Ramona-Daniela Pavaloiu   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Aging and Senotherapeutics

open access: yesRad Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. Medicinske znanosti, 2019
One of the key mechanisms of the aging process of an organism and of the dysfunctionality and chronic diseases related with aging is the so-called cell senescence. It implies irreversible cell cycle arrest that occurs in response to different forms of cellular stress.
Čepelak, Ivana, Dodig, Slavica
openaire   +4 more sources

Nutritional senolytics and senomorphics: Implications to immune cells metabolism and aging – from theory to practice

open access: yesFrontiers in Nutrition, 2022
Aging is a natural physiological process, but one that poses major challenges in an increasingly aging society prone to greater health risks such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, frailty, increased susceptibility to infection, and reduced ...
Carla Luís   +13 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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