Cellular senescence as a tumor-suppressor mechanism

J Campisi - Trends in cell biology, 2001 - cell.com
J Campisi
Trends in cell biology, 2001cell.com
Organisms with renewable tissues had to evolve mechanisms to prevent the development of
cancer. One such mechanism is cellular senescence, which irreversibly arrests the growth of
cells at risk for neoplastic transformation. Recent findings have revealed the complexities of
the senescence phenotype and unexpected possible consequences for the organism.
Abstract
Organisms with renewable tissues had to evolve mechanisms to prevent the development of cancer. One such mechanism is cellular senescence, which irreversibly arrests the growth of cells at risk for neoplastic transformation. Recent findings have revealed the complexities of the senescence phenotype and unexpected possible consequences for the organism.
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