Zombie cells are a hot topic in the scientific community, with groundbreaking research being conducted worldwide to find ways ...
With clinical trials results trickling in, “antiaging” drugs that clear away senescent cells are proving to be promising — ...
As our bodies grow, cells proliferate to form tissues, and cells frequently have to be repaired or replaced throughout life..
Scientists target senescent "zombie cells" with new drugs called senolytics, which may slow aging and prevent diseases like ...
Lung cancer often goes undetected until it’s too late. But a new urine test developed by Cambridge scientists could change ...
New research illustrates how a DNA repair protein suppresses senescent cells, reducing age-associated chronic inflammation.
New research uncovers new insights into preventing chronic inflammation caused by aging-related zombie-like cells. In humans ...
In humans and other multicellular organisms, cells multiply. This defining feature allows embryos to grow into adulthood, and enables the healing of the many bumps, bruises and scrapes along the way.
p53 enhances DNA repair and suppresses cytoplasmic chromatin fragments and inflammation in senescent cells - ...
New findings show that the mitochondria powering our cells also control the ability of a DNA repair protein to suppress the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which causes zombie-like ...