Mitochondria-targeted hydrogen sulfide attenuates endothelial senescence by selective induction of splicing factors HNRNPD and SRSF2
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC6075431/
In-vitro but interesting. They claim the reduction in senescent cells was due to rejuvenation, not apoptosis or increased proliferation.
Mitochondria Targeted Hydrogen Sulphide: In vitro 50% reduction in senescent cells via cell rejuvination, apparently
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smithx
, Aug 13 2018 07:20 AM
senescent rejuvination senolytic
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#1
Posted 13 August 2018 - 07:20 AM
#2
Posted 13 August 2018 - 08:57 AM
#3
Posted 14 August 2018 - 12:50 AM
I don't know that it is wise to bring senescent cells back to 'life'. It is by definition an old cell. Might it not be better to remove it from the organism?
#4
Posted 03 October 2018 - 09:01 PM
Interesting, but in vitro.
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