A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 11 of Aging-US on November 14, 2025, titled "Methylglyoxal-induced ...
Cells are not immortal, and that is a good thing. After a certain number of divisions, many human cells stop multiplying for ...
Biologists have long suspected that aging is not just a slow, inevitable fraying of our cells but a process governed by ...
Senescence is a process in which a cell ages and stops dividing but does not die. In keratinocytes, or skin cells, senescence is marked by depolarization of membrane potential (Vmem), the electrical ...
This systematic review suggests lasers and energy-based devices may reduce cellular senescence, supporting skin rejuvenation, ...
Targeting senescent cells with CAR T therapy restores gut epithelial renewal and protects against radiation-induced damage, ...
Senescence describes a nonproliferative state that cells enter in response to various physiological processes or stress and is characterized by prolonged cell cycle arrest and a senescence-associated ...
Researchers at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) are a step closer to finding the fountain of youth ...
Researchers have discovered that damage to the cell membrane promotes cellular senescence, or cell aging. Our cells are surrounded by a fragile membrane that's only 5 nanometers thick, 1/20 of a soap ...
A new study demonstrates that replicative senescence depends upon ATM kinase, and that high oxygen generates a hyperactive ...
Proteins that trigger cell senescence occupy much of the literature on aging, but a small RNA moves into the limelight. Further investigation into SNORA13 revealed that it modifies RNA bases in the ...