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    Aging is the final stage of development with stereotyped changes in tissue morphology. These age-related changes are risk factors for a multitude of chronic lung diseases, transcending the diverse pathogenic mechanisms that have been studied in disease-specific contexts. Two of the hallmarks of agin …

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    The clock used a simple statistical model, which looked at a certain type of epigenetic modification at just two target sites on DNA.

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    The capability of tumour cells to escape from therapy-induced senescence, as well as cell-non-autonomous functions of senescence, support the premise that senescence could serve as one pathway to tumour dormancy (among others that include quiescence and diapause) that is permissive for disease recurrence. Consequently, the pharmacologic targeting of senescent tumour cells could mitigate the risk…

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    This Review discusses how senescence can be induced in cancer cells and how distinctive features of senescent cancer cells might be exploited for their selective eradication as a potential cancer therapy.

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    Author summary Senescence is a tumor suppressive mechanism induced in response to oncogenes or chemotherapy. Senescence was initially defined as a definitive arrest of cell proliferation but doubts have emerged as to the value of this mechanism in terms of suppression. Recent findings published by several laboratories including our own have shown that some cells escape senescence to become more…

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    • How can cells escape #senescence? Guillon et al identify specific tRNAs controlled by mTOR that are differently expressed in growing, senescent or emerging cells They find corresponding tRNA ligases are required for senescence escape https://t.co/XT2MKzqZd6

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    Author summary Senescence is a tumor suppressive mechanism induced in response to oncogenes or chemotherapy. Senescence was initially defined as a definitive arrest of cell proliferation but doubts have emerged as to the value of this mechanism in terms of suppression. Recent findings published by several laboratories including our own have shown that some cells escape senescence to become more…

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