Senescence-associated ß-galactosidase staining over the lifespan differs in a short- and a long-lived fish species
During the aging process, cells can enter cellular senescence, a state in which cells leave the cell cycle but remain viable. This mechanism is thought to protect tissues from propagation of damaged cells and the number of senescent cells has been shown to increase with age. The speed of aging dete...
Main Authors: | Simon Schöfer, Sylvia Laffer, Stefanie Kirchberger, Michael Kothmayer, Renate Löhnert, Elmar E. Ebner, Klara Weipoltshammer, Martin Distel, Oliver Pusch, Christian Schöfer |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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PAGEPress Publications
2024-02-01
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Series: | European Journal of Histochemistry |
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Online Access: | https://www.ejh.it/ejh/article/view/3977 |
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