Long-lived post-mitotic cell aging: is a telomere clock at play?

Volume: 189, Pages: 111256 - 111256
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Senescence is a cellular response to stress for both dividing and post-mitotic cells. Noteworthy, long-lived post-mitotic cells (collectively named LLPMCs), which can live for decades in the organism, can exhibit a distinct type of cellular aging characterized by a progressive functional decline not associated to an overt senescence phenotype. The age-related drivers of senescence and aging in LLPMCs remain largely unknown. There is evidence...
Paper Details
Title
Long-lived post-mitotic cell aging: is a telomere clock at play?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
189
Pages
111256 - 111256
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