The essence of senescence: Figure 1.

Thomas Kuilman(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Chrysiis Michaloglou(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Wolter J. Mooi(Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Daniel S. Peeper(The Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Genes & Development
November 15, 2010
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Abstract

Almost half a century after the first reports describing the limited replicative potential of primary cells in culture, there is now overwhelming evidence for the existence of "cellular senescence" in vivo. It is being recognized as a critical feature of mammalian cells to suppress tumorigenesis, acting alongside cell death programs. Here, we review the various features of cellular senescence and discuss their contribution to tumor suppression. Additionally, we highlight the power and limitations of the biomarkers currently used to identify senescent cells in vitro and in vivo.


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