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Hallmarks and Biomarkers of Skin Senescence: An Updated Review of Skin Senotherapeutics

open access: yesAntioxidants, 2023
Aging is a complex process characterized by an ongoing decline in physiological functions, leading to degenerative diseases and an increased probability of death. Cellular senescence has been typically considered as an anti-proliferative process; however,
Darya Bulbiankova   +5 more
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Senescence and Cancer: A Review of Clinical Implications of Senescence and Senotherapies [PDF]

open access: yesCancers, 2020
Cellular senescence is a key component of human aging that can be induced by a range of stimuli, including DNA damage, cellular stress, telomere shortening, and the activation of oncogenes. Senescence is generally regarded as a tumour suppressive process, both by preventing cancer cell proliferation and suppressing malignant progression from pre ...
Wyld, L.   +8 more
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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
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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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Nano-Based Theranostic Tools for the Detection and Elimination of Senescent Cells

open access: yesCells, 2020
The progressive accumulation of apoptosis-resistant and secretory active senescent cells (SCs) in animal and human aged tissues may limit lifespan and healthspan and lead to age-related diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and metabolic ...
Jagoda Adamczyk-Grochala, Anna Lewinska
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Cellular senescence: a double-edged sword in cancer therapy

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology, 2023
Over the past few decades, cellular senescence has been identified in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Senescent cells are generally characterized by permanent cell cycle arrest as a response to endogenous and exogenous stresses.
Shuai Xiao   +11 more
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Senescence and senotherapies in biliary atresia and biliary cirrhosis

open access: yesAging, 2023
Premature senescence occurs in adult hepatobiliary diseases and worsens the prognosis through deleterious liver remodeling and hepatic dysfunction. Senescence might also arises in biliary atresia (BA), the first cause of pediatric liver transplantation. Since alternatives to transplantation are needed, our aim was to investigate premature senescence in
Jannone, Giulia   +12 more
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Targeting Cellular Senescence with Liposome-Encapsulated Fisetin: Evidence of Senomorphic Effect. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Cellular senescence is closely connected with cancer progression, recurrence, and metastasis. Senotherapy aims to soothe the harmful effects of senescent cells either by inducing their apoptosis (senolytic) or by suppressing the senescence-associated ...
Henschke A   +5 more
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Senopathies—Diseases Associated with Cellular Senescence

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2023
Cellular senescence describes a stable cell cycle arrest state with a characteristic phenotype. Senescent cells accumulate in the human body during normal aging, limiting the lifespan and promoting aging-related, but also several non-related, pathologies.
Oleh Lushchak   +2 more
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Ovarian aging: mechanisms and intervention strategies

open access: yesMedical Review, 2022
Ovarian reserve is essential for fertility and influences healthy aging in women. Advanced maternal age correlates with the progressive loss of both the quantity and quality of oocytes. The molecular mechanisms and various contributing factors underlying
Zhu Zhengmao, Xu Wanxue, Liu Lin
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