Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its original description by Hayflick and Moorhead in 1961. A hypothesis proposed over 40 years ago is now generally accepted: i.e. that cellular senescence is a regulated cellular program. For the majority of forms of senescence, the senescence program seems to be induced due to the prolonged presence of DNA damage [1]....

Lorenzini, A., Sell, C. (2021). Enhanced stress-induced senescence-response may increase species lifespan. AGING, 13(12), 15694-15696 [10.18632/aging.203216].

Enhanced stress-induced senescence-response may increase species lifespan

Lorenzini, A
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2021

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Cellular senescence is a biological phenomenon that has received many interpretations since its original description by Hayflick and Moorhead in 1961. A hypothesis proposed over 40 years ago is now generally accepted: i.e. that cellular senescence is a regulated cellular program. For the majority of forms of senescence, the senescence program seems to be induced due to the prolonged presence of DNA damage [1]....
2021
Lorenzini, A., Sell, C. (2021). Enhanced stress-induced senescence-response may increase species lifespan. AGING, 13(12), 15694-15696 [10.18632/aging.203216].
Lorenzini, A; Sell, C
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