Preferred Label : Cellular Senescence;
MeSH definition : The decrease in the cell's ability to proliferate with the passing of time. Each cell
is programmed for a certain number of cell divisions and at the end of that time proliferation
halts. The cell enters a quiescent state after which it experiences CELL DEATH via
the process of APOPTOSIS.; Process by which cells irreversibly stop dividing and enter a state of permanent growth
arrest without undergoing CELL DEATH. Senescence can be induced by DNA DAMAGE or other
cellular stresses, such as OXIDATIVE STRESS.;
MeSH synonym : senescence, cellular; cell senescence; senescence, cell;
CISMeF synonym : cell aging;
DeCS synonym : Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype; Cellular Ageing; Cell Aging; Senescence Associated Secretory Phenotype;
MeSH hyponym : Cellular Ageing; Ageing, Cellular; Aging, Cell; Senescence, Replicative; Cellular Aging; Aging, Cellular; Replicative Senescence; Cell Ageing; Ageing, Cell;
Related MeSH term : Phenotype, Senescence-Associated Secretory; Secretory Phenotype, Senescence-Associated; Senescence Associated Secretory Phenotype;
MeSH annotation : not for micro-organisms;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular senescence;
Origin ID : D016922;
UMLS CUI : C0007581;
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The decrease in the cell's ability to proliferate with the passing of time. Each cell
is programmed for a certain number of cell divisions and at the end of that time proliferation
halts. The cell enters a quiescent state after which it experiences CELL DEATH via
the process of APOPTOSIS.
Process by which cells irreversibly stop dividing and enter a state of permanent growth
arrest without undergoing CELL DEATH. Senescence can be induced by DNA DAMAGE or other
cellular stresses, such as OXIDATIVE STRESS.
https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-02458132
2019
France
dissertations, academic
aging
Literature
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Cell physiology
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aging
Cellular Senescence
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Cell physiology
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cell, nos
physiology
aging
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