Mount Sinai and BPGbio scientists uncover novel molecular drivers from live brain samples that direct human brain structure and function from ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have characterized how cellular senescence—a biological process in ...
Cellular senescence—an irreversible cell-cycle arrest coupled with the production of pro-inflammatory secretions known as SASP—is now viewed as a central driver of musculoskeletal aging. Accumulation ...
For some, January is a time for resolutions, with the goal often tied to being fitter and healthier. And increasingly this ...
Aging cells secrete substances known to promote the growth of cancer cells. The development of drugs that can selectively kill these cells or inhibit the secretion of substances is ongoing. The latest ...
A study in mice suggests that senescent cells are at least partially responsible for post-surgical delirium and similar conditions in elderly people—and identifies a combination of drugs that might be ...
Explore the connection between neurodegeneration and cellular senescence in understanding brain structure and ageing.
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Scientists succeed in reversing aging
Genetically modified human cells have achieved a remarkable feat by regenerating several organs in aged primates, as if time had been partially reversed for their tissues. This experimental ...
Is there a link between cellular senescence and multiple sclerosis (MS) progression? Several presentations at this year’s European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis 2025 ...
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