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  2. Senolytic - Wikipedia

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    According to reviews, it is thought that senolytics can be administered intermittently while being as effective as continuous administration. This could be an advantage of senolytic drugs and decrease adverse effects, for instance circumventing potential off-target effects. [6] [12] [13] [14]

  3. Senotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Senotherapeutic's refers to therapeutic agents/strategies that specifically target cellular senescence. [1] Senotherapeutic's include emerging senolytic/senoptotic small molecules that specifically induce cell death in senescent cells [2] and agents that inhibit the pro-inflammatory senescent secretome. [3]

  4. Strategies for engineered negligible senescence - Wikipedia

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    Strategies for engineered negligible senescence (SENS) is a range of proposed regenerative medical therapies, either planned or currently in development, for the periodic repair of all age-related damage to human tissue.

  5. Life extension - Wikipedia

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    Besides rapamycin and senolytics, the drug-repurposing candidates studied most extensively include metformin, acarbose, spermidine and NAD+ enhancers. [110] Many prolongevity drugs are synthetic alternatives or potential complements to existing nutraceuticals, such as various sirtuin-activating compounds under investigation like SRT2104. [111]

  6. Timeline of aging research - Wikipedia

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    First senolytics discovered using artificial intelligence: [245] [246] Teams from the University of Edinburgh and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology independently report the discovery of senolytics using artificial intelligence for screening large chemical libraries. The works reported compounds of comparable efficacy and increased ...

  7. Cellular senescence - Wikipedia

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    Cell growth plays a crucial role in cell proliferation, regulating cellular homeostasis and cell cycle progression through dynamic changes in cell size. [1] And like DNA damage, it can promote senescence by triggering a prolonged cell cycle arrest. [5]

  8. Senolytics - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Senolytic - Wikipedia

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    Senolytics induce apoptosis preferentially in senescent cells. [6] Although apoptosis is a mechanism of anti-cancer defense, it can also drive tumor formation. [7] It can promote proliferation critically needed to compensate for cell loss and to restore tissue homeostasis. [7]

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