Transplanted senescent renal scattered tubular-like cells induce injury in the mouse kidney

Volume: 318, Issue: 5, Pages: F1167 - F1176
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Cellular senescence, a permanent arrest of cell proliferation, is characterized by a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which reinforces senescence and exerts noxious effects on adjacent cells. Recent studies have suggested that transplanting small numbers of senescent cells suffices to provoke tissue inflammation. We hypothesized that senescent cells can directly augment renal injury. Primary scattered tubular-like cells (STCs)...
Paper Details
Title
Transplanted senescent renal scattered tubular-like cells induce injury in the mouse kidney
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
318
Issue
5
Pages
F1167 - F1176
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