Senescent Cells in Cancer Therapy: Friends or Foes?: Trends in Cancer
Frontiers | Vascular Senescence: A Potential Bridge Between Physiological Aging and Neurogenic Decline
Role of immune cells in the removal of deleterious senescent cells | Immunity & Ageing | Full Text
Senescent cells limit p53 activity via multiple mechanisms to remain viable | Nature Communications
IJMS | Free Full-Text | Cellular Senescence in the Lung: The Central Role of Senescent Epithelial Cells
Characterization of novel markers of senescence and their prognostic potential in cancer | Cell Death & Disease
SARS-CoV-2 causes senescence in human cells and exacerbates the senescence-associated secretory phenotype through TLR-3 | Aging
Probing Physical Properties of the Cellular Membrane in Senescent Cells by Fluorescence Imaging | The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Morphology and expression of senescence markers in young and senescent... | Download Scientific Diagram
Step further towards targeted senolytic therapy: therapeutic potential of uPAR-CAR T cells for senescence-related diseases | Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
Biomarkers to identify and isolate senescent cells - ScienceDirect
The main markers of cell senescence. | Download Scientific Diagram
Frontiers | Lipids as Regulators of Cellular Senescence
Cells | Free Full-Text | The Emergence of Senescent Surface Biomarkers as Senotherapeutic Targets
Senescent Human Fibroblasts Show Increased Glycolysis and Redox Homeostasis with Extracellular Metabolomes That Overlap with Those of Irreparable DNA Damage, Aging, and Disease | Journal of Proteome Research
Features of senescent cells. Several markers were identified to... | Download Scientific Diagram
Senescent cells as promising targets to tackle age-related diseases - ScienceDirect
Identification of senescent cell surface markers as immunotherapeutic targets - StarkAge Therapeutics
Correlation between SASP or senescent cell burden and any routinely measured inflammatory marker? - SENS Research Foundation
Mitochondria are required for pro‐ageing features of the senescent phenotype | The EMBO Journal