Cellular Senescence: Implications for Cancer Therapy

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Normal human cells have a limited life span when grown in culture. Aging cells enter a state of permanent growth arrest called replicative senescence, which is regulated by multiple signal transduction pathways involving p53 and other cancer-associated proteins. Senescent cells exhibit flattened and enlarged morphology, retain cell membrane integrity, remain metabolically active, but cease to divi...
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Normal human cells have a limited life span when grown in culture. Aging cells enter a state of permanent growth arrest called replicative senescence, which is regulated by multiple signal transduction pathways involving p53 and other cancer-associated proteins. Senescent cells exhibit flattened and enlarged morphology, retain cell membrane integrity, remain metabolically active, but cease to divi...
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  • Formats: pdf
  • ISBN: 9781617281730
  • Publication Date: 6 Feb 2009
  • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
  • Product language: English
  • Drm Setting: DRM