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. 1996 Jul 5;273(5271):63-7.
doi: 10.1126/science.273.5271.63.

Replicative senescence: implications for in vivo aging and tumor suppression

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Replicative senescence: implications for in vivo aging and tumor suppression

J R Smith et al. Science. .

Abstract

Normal cells have limited proliferative potential in culture, a fact that has been the basis of their use as a model for replicative senescence for many years. Recent molecular analyses have identified numerous changes in gene expression that occur as cells become senescent, and the results indicate that multiple levels of control contribute to the irreversible growth arrest. These include repression of growth stimulatory genes, overexpression of growth inhibitory genes, and interference with downstream pathways. Studies with cell types other than fibroblasts will better define the role of cell senescence in the aging process and in tumorigenesis.

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