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Cellular senescence is a process in which the cell cycle becomes permanently arrested, thereby inhibiting cell division, proliferation and growth. Various cellular stresses, such as DNA damage, ...
Cellular senescence—an irreversible cell-cycle arrest coupled with the production of pro-inflammatory secretions known as SASP—is now viewed as a central driver of musculoskeletal aging. Accumulation ...
A Buck Institute study shows exosomes, tiny particles released by cells, carry proteins, lipids, and RNAs linked to aging and ...
University of Oxford-led research finds low-dose rapamycin functions as a genomic protector in aging human immune cells, ...
T cell senescence occurs in the TME, affecting cancer prognosis and immunotherapy efficacy. The TME induces T cell senescence through multiple pathways, including persistent stimulation by ...
A new research paper featured on the cover of Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging (Aging-US) was published on July 30, 2025, titled “Exosomes released from senescent cells and circulatory exosomes isolated ...
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The Hard Cell On Skin Longevity

The secret to healthier skin? Working with its natural ageing process. Olivia de Courcy gets smart about cell senescence and ...