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A Sensitive Method to Quantify Senescent Cancer Cells
Published on: August 2, 2013
[Developmental Aspects of Senescence]
Abstract:
Different types of senescence and major theories of aging are reviewed, and mechanisms of this complex biological phenomenon are discussed. Emphasis is placed on changes in the nervous systems of mammals and humans with age. Experimental animal models for studying aging and modern approaches to the correction of age-related deterioration are considered. Chemicals and other factors that may alleviate age-related disorders and slow down senescence are critically reviewed.
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