Putting the stress on senescence

M Serrano, MA Blasco - Current opinion in cell biology, 2001 - Elsevier
Current opinion in cell biology, 2001Elsevier
Cultivation of primary cells over many generations eventually results in a reproducible loss
of proliferative potential that has been termed 'replicative senescence'. Recent work has
revealed the heterogeneity of senescence. Importantly, the analysis of the various aspects
and types of senescence has turned out to be very informative about numerous in vivo
processes, and particularly about carcinogenesis.
Cultivation of primary cells over many generations eventually results in a reproducible loss of proliferative potential that has been termed ‘replicative senescence’. Recent work has revealed the heterogeneity of senescence. Importantly, the analysis of the various aspects and types of senescence has turned out to be very informative about numerous in vivo processes, and particularly about carcinogenesis.
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