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Cellular senescence involves gene repression through p53-p16/RB-E2F-DREAM complex

Cellular senescence involves gene repression through p53-p16/RB-E2F-DREAM complex
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Israel General , Tamar Tchkonia , Jaume Alijotas Reig , Jamesl Kirkland , Renuka Kandhaya Pillai , Francesc Miro Mur , Junko Oshima , University Of Washington , Hebron Research Institute , Simo Schwartz , Hebron Hospital , Mayo Clinic ,

Novel chronic murine wound mouse model to study cellular senescence

A new research paper was published on the cover of Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 15, Issue 8, entitled, "A chronic wound model to investigate skin cellular senescence." ....

Mayo Clinic In Rochester , United States , Jamesl Kirkland , Burak Tekin , Christina Inman , Saranyap Wyles , Larissa Prata , Anthonyb Lagnado , Diana Jurk , Tamar Tchkonia , Parisa Dashti , Emily Henderson , Tamar Pirtskhalava , Lilian Sales Gomez , Mayo Clinic , Cell Cycle , Oxidative Stress , Wound Healing ,

Senolytics reduce inflammation, illness, and mortality from COVID infection in older mice


Senolytics reduce inflammation, illness, and mortality from COVID in older mice
Mayo Clinic researchers and colleagues at the University of Minnesota showed that COVID-19 exacerbates the damaging impact of senescent cells in the body. In preclinical studies, the senolytic drugs discovered at Mayo significantly reduced inflammation, illness, and mortality from COVID infection in older mice. The findings appear in the journal
Science.
Senescent cells (damaged or non-functioning cells that persist in the body) contribute to many aspects of aging and illness, including inflammation and multiple chronic diseases. Based on the Amplifier/Rheostat Hypothesis of senescent cells developed at Mayo, the researchers sought to discover how COVID-19 causes much higher mortality in the elderly and chronically-ill. They showed that human senescent cells have an amplified response to the SARS spike protein, provoking increased production of factors causing inflammation and tissue dam ....

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