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A window for reversibility in pulmonary arterial hypertension [PDF]
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare, chronic lung disease. In patients with PAH, arteries in the lung progressively occlude and cause high pulmonary blood pressure.
van der Feen, Diederik
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Senotherapy, the removal of aged T cells, is an effective approach to attenuate age-related diseases. Here the authors report a CD153 targeting vaccine that prevents the accumulation of senescent adipose tissue T cells in mice on high-fat diet, which is ...
Shota Yoshida +10 more
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α: The Master Regulator of Endothelial Cell Senescence in Vascular Aging [PDF]
Aging is one of the hottest topics in biomedical research. Advances in research and medicine have helped to preserve human health, leading to an extension of life expectancy.
Alique, Matilde +5 more
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Glioblastoma cells induced to senescence by Temozolomide are heterogeneous, with the emergence of two main states, named E‐state and F‐state, which differ in cellular morphometry, survival mechanisms, and sensitivity to autophagy modulators and senolytics. These states are dynamic, with the occurrence of morphofunctional transitions.
Solon Andrades da Rosa +12 more
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Ovarian damage induced by platinum‐based chemotherapy seriously affects young women with cancer, manifesting as infertility, early menopause, and premature ovarian insufficiency. However, effective prevention strategies for such damage are lacking. Senescent cells may be induced by chemotherapeutic agents.
Dingfu Du +11 more
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Self‐Immolative Systems in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications
Self‐Immolative Systems enable the precise, residue‐free release of active molecules, drugs, probes, or sensors, via cyclization or elimination, triggered by specific stimuli. Their versatility drives advances in drug delivery, diagnostics, nanotechnology, materials chemistry, and biosensing, offering chemists control over molecular activation and ...
Windbedema Prisca Ouédraogo +2 more
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Modulation of tumor plasticity by senescent cells: Deciphering basic mechanisms and survival pathways to unravel therapeutic options [PDF]
Senescence is a cellular state in which the cell loses its proliferative capacity, often irreversibly. Physiologically, it occurs due to a limited capacity of cell division associated with telomere shortening, the so-called replicative senescence. It can
Andrew Oliveira Silva +4 more
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The hyperfunction theory: An emerging paradigm for the biology of aging [PDF]
The process of senescence (aging) is predominantly determined by the action of wild-type genes. For most organisms, this does not reflect any adaptive function that senescence serves, but rather evolutionary effects of declining selection against genes ...
Gems, D
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Pleiotropic effects of BAFF on the senescence-associated secretome and growth arrest
Senescent cells release a variety of cytokines, proteases, and growth factors collectively known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Sustained SASP contributes to a pattern of chronic inflammation associated with aging and implicated
Martina Rossi +17 more
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Senoterapia: una nueva perspectiva para el tratamiento de enfermedades neurodegenerativas [PDF]
La senoterapia abarca todas aquellas estrategias terapéuticas dirigidas contra las células senescentes y/o el fenotipo secretor. La senescencia celular es un estado que se caracteriza por la detención permanente del ciclo celular, resistencia a la ...
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