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Therapeutic Opportunities Presented by Modulation of Cellular Senescence
Richard G.A. Faragher
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Neda Heidari
, Elizabeth L. Ostler
School of Applied Sciences
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Therapeutic Potential
100%
Senescent Cells
100%
Cellular Senescence
100%
Senescence
75%
Age-related Illnesses
50%
Physiological Processes
25%
Aging Mechanism
25%
Premature Aging
25%
Cell Senescence
25%
Chronic Disease
25%
Later Life
25%
Ablation
25%
Text Mining
25%
Bioinformatics Methods
25%
Growth Arrest
25%
Tumor Suppression
25%
P38 MAP Kinase
25%
Chronic Disability
25%
Transgenic Mice
25%
Process Level
25%
Cell Aging
25%
Polyphenolics
25%
Translational Medicine
25%
Bioartificial Organs
25%
Evolution of Aging
25%
Antagonistic Pleiotropy
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cellular Senescence
100%
Revertant
66%
Diseases
66%
Chronic Disease
33%
Growth Disorder
33%
Premature Aging
33%
Translational Medicine
33%
Antagonistic Pleiotropy
33%
Transgenic Mouse
33%
Cancer Inhibition
33%
Physiological Process
33%
Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase P38
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Revertant
100%
Physiological Process
50%
Transgenic Mouse
50%
Pleiotropy
50%
P38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
50%
Bioinformatics
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Revertant
100%
Transgenic Mouse
50%
Pleiotropy
50%
Physiological Process
50%
Bioinformatics
50%