Aging Extracellular Matrix May Drive Senescent Cell Buildup in Aging Tissues
A new review proposes that the deteriorating extracellular matrix actively promotes senescent cell accumulation — a missing piece in aging biology.
Biological age reversal, epigenetic clocks, senolytics, and anti-aging interventions
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A new review proposes that the deteriorating extracellular matrix actively promotes senescent cell accumulation — a missing piece in aging biology.
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