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1. Ageists become the senescent figures they once abhorred

2. I may be senescent, but I'm not yet senile.

3. I may be senescent, but I am not yet senile.

4. Unusual numbers of dead holly trees with senescent branches or main trunks;

5. His brief was to convey coal as a developing rather than a senescent industry.

6. Whole‐body senescent cell clearance Alleviates age‐induced spatial memory dysfunction

7. Senescent cells display persistent DDR foci that appear to be resistant to endogenous DNA repair activities.

8. When cells become senescent, they produce harmful compounds such as those that cause inflammation.

9. Aim : To explore the proliferative and senescent pattern of adult goat ventricular muscle cells.

10. But he cautions that further research is needed to understand the effects of removing senescent cells.

11. When Botry-Zen® spores are deposited on the dead and senescent plant debris, and the

12. The scientists started by genetically engineering mice to have a specific molecule in their senescent cells.

13. Mr Lee seemed a gentleman, but senescent, and a gentleman from quite another, distant age.

14. Abscission: Abscission refers to the normal separation of a senescent plant part or organ, e.g

15. Van Deursen and colleagues developed a way to kill senescent cells in mice, clearing them from the body.

16. I stopped walking and stared wide-eyed as the rest of the senescent strollers proceeded out of this dimension.

17. The story starts with an observation, made a few years ago, that senescent cells often produce a molecule called P16INK4A.

18. Then, when the researchers gave the mice a drug, the death pathway would be activated in all senescent cells.

19. Clearance of senescent cells in those mice didn't reverse the decline that had already occurred but prevented further deterioration.

20. Abscission is a highly programmed developmental process in which plants shed senescent, injured, infected or dispensable organs, such as leaves, flowers and fruits

21. As the RBC ages it may change antigenically, acquiring senescent antigens and losing its flexibility due to impaired ATP production.

22. The model proposes that senescent leaves actively produce antifungal oxylipins and phytoalexins, and Abscised leaves contain a mixture of antifungal compounds

23. The drug appeared to clear out only senescent cells, not normal ones, and the animals didn't appear to suffer any side effects, the researcher said.

24. A cell that's no longer dividing is known as senescent; it continues to live but no longer functions as it once did.

25. The key, they report in a tantalizing new study, is purging the body of senescent cells - old "zombie" cells that no longer work as they should.

26. Results: The obvious amitotic phases and cellular senescent characteristics were observed in adult goat ventricular muscle cells including working and conducting cardiac muscle cells.

27. Dying cells turn into zombie-like “senescent cells,” where they Abdicate their normal functions and instead pump out chemicals that further contribute to inflammation and damage

28. First, the researchers cleared senescent cells from the mice throughout their lives—giving the drug every 3 days beginning as soon as the animals were weaned.

29. 18 Vicia sativa root nodule is usually rod-shaped, it is mainly composed of many cortex cells and a very large central zone which contains meristem, infected tissue and senescent tissue.

30. Unity Biotechnology is developing a drug pipeline based on the idea that clearing senescent cells, or cells that stop dividing, can help to treat or reverse age-related diseases.

31. The main difference between Abscission and senescence is that Abscission is the separation of a senescent plant part or organ from the plant body whereas senescence is the age-related deterioration of plant organs.

32. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., found for the first time that by using a drug to target and kill senescent cells, they could essentially freeze some aspects of the aging process.

33. In elderly humans, at least 5% of the total cells in the body are thought to be senescent. The cells accumulate in places particularly affected by aging—the eyes and muscles, for example.