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P38 MAPK in Ras-induced Senescence and TransformationGrant Why?
The role of microRNA in oncogene-induced senescence and cancer developmentGrant Why?
Biological aging processes underlying cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disease.Academic Article Why?
Alzheimer’s disease-associated tau toxicity induces cellular senescence in the brain.Grant Why?
Functional Senescence of Innate Immunity and PneumoniaGrant Why?
Role of Tip60 in Oncogene-Induced Senescence and Tumor SuppressionGrant Why?
Re: Tumour-infiltrating Gr-1+ myeloid cells antagonize senescence in cancer.Academic Article Why?
Controversial aspects of oncogene-induced senescence.Academic Article Why?
Delayed animal aging through the recovery of stem cell senescence by platelet rich plasma.Academic Article Why?
miR-30 disrupts senescence and promotes cancer by targeting both p16INK4A and DNA damage pathways.Academic Article Why?
Novel ARF/p53-independent senescence pathways in cancer repression.Academic Article Why?
Novel roles of Skp2 E3 ligase in cellular senescence, cancer progression, and metastasis.Academic Article Why?
p53 and senescence: a little goes a long way.Academic Article Why?
Senescence of primary amniotic cells via oxidative DNA damage.Academic Article Why?
Senescence sensitivity of breast cancer cells is defined by positive feedback loop between CIP2A and E2F1.Academic Article Why?
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