Fisetin Reverses Chemo-Induced Vascular Aging by Clearing Senescent Cells
A natural flavonoid found in fruits clears senescent cells and restores artery function damaged by doxorubicin chemotherapy in mice.
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A natural flavonoid found in fruits clears senescent cells and restores artery function damaged by doxorubicin chemotherapy in mice.
The European Innovation Council is offering up to €4M per project to turn aging research into real therapies. Deadline: October 2026.
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