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Meaning of "senescent"

senescent (adjective): Relating to aging or showing signs of deterioration due to old age or natural aging process. It is commonly used in biology to describe the process of cells or organisms entering a state of decline
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  • Growing old; decaying with the lapse of time.
  • Characteristic of old age.
  • That ceases to divide.

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The secretome of senescent cells is very complex.
Senescent cells are cells that no longer replicate.
An occasional senescent red leaf may be seen.
Sporulation was observed only on dead or senescent barley.
But a senescent cell is far from inert.
Numerous cells in brown areas were in a senescent state.
As new senescent cells may take months.
It remains a dog even as a senescent dying hound.
Senescent animals should not be used.
This species feeds mainly on dead or senescent plants.
Senescent endothelial cells have been found in atherosclerotic plaque.
The cell is then referred to as senescent.
An occasional orange senescent leaf will be seen in the canopy.
Acceleration of abscission by factors in senescent leaves.
In senescent people many of these become brittle and weak.

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Another identifying feature is the senescent red leaves.
Too many of these senescent cells accelerates human aging.
One of the forms of damage is an accumulation of senescent cells.
Senescent algal cells accumulated large numbers of starch grains.
All these changes characterize the senescent phenotype.
Senescent cells can also promote tumor growth in mice.
This is a known feature of senescent cells.
Senescent or aged cells are permanently arrested at one of these checkpoints.
Not all cells become senescent.
The senescent phenotype is not limited to an arrest of cell proliferation.
Senolytic compounds are those that selectively destroy senescent cells.
Senescent immune cells make you age particularly quickly.
Periodic removal of senescent cells.
Males become senescent and die a few weeks after mating.
Senolytics are a class of drugs that selectively eliminate senescent cells.
Senescent subjects were administered a plurality of pterostilbene doses supplementing their diet.
Senolytic drugs reverse damage caused by senescent cells in mice.
Neither senescent cells nor cells approaching crisis expand in number.
This abolished antigenicity as determined by senescent IgG binding inhibition.
Senescent cells can be removed by activating the immune system against them.
Descendants of an senescent dynasty.
The combination of dasatinib and quercetin was effective in eliminating senescent MEFs.
The number of senescent cells in tissues rises substantially during normal aging.
You strenghten your immune system by reducing senescent immune cells.
Enormous numbers of senescent red blood cells are phagocytosed daily by macrophages.
Infections give rise to fungal mycelium which grows on senescent leaves.
Countless cells become senescent in the body day in and day out.
The period just before death is called the senescent period.
Visibly senescent leaves had much lower conductances than healthy leaves.
Genetic and pharmacological elimination of senescent cells is sufficient to improve health span.
Senescent or nondividing cells also play a significant role in the aging process.
Composition and products comprising senescent cells for use in tissue regeneration.
A confounding aspect of biological aging is the nature and role of senescent cells.
Male octopus will then become senescent and die after mating.
Only IgG isolated from aged erythrocytes binds specifically to senescent cells.

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