These “zombie” cells are damaged yet refuse to die. Instead, they linger in the body, infect healthy cells, and can ...
A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging-US on August 7, 2025, titled "Senescent cell heterogeneity and responses to senolytic treatment are related to cell cycle status ...
T cell senescence occurs in the TME, affecting cancer prognosis and immunotherapy efficacy. The TME induces T cell senescence through multiple pathways, including persistent stimulation by ...
A research team led by Professor Takuya Yamamoto (Department of Life Science Frontiers) and Professor Yasuhiro Yamada at the University of Tokyo has developed a novel in vivo system that reveals how ...
Breast cancer cells in their 'sleeping' state (senescence) after treatment. When the JNK pathway is disrupted, cancer cells are less likely to enter this state and instead continue dividing, leading ...
Senescent cells can accelerate aging, but Cetaphil’s disruptive new science-backed skincare collection is the secret to younger skin. ByCelia Shatzman, Senior Contributor. Forbes contributors publish ...
When it comes to living longer, what you eat matters. Emerging science suggests that certain foods may help you age better by targeting so-called zombie cells—damaged cells that don’t die, but linger ...
Cancer cells have fewer heavy hydrogen atoms in their lipids as compared to healthy cells. The finding unearths a potential geochemical tool for cancer diagnosis in the future. As the daughter of a ...
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