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Immunotherapy for senescent cell removal – lessons from human embryo development and other species

Immunotherapy for senescent cell removal - lessons from human embryo development and other species

For a long time I had this simplistic view that senescent cells accumulate with age, contributing to many age-related degenerative diseases through the sterile inflammation and regeneration impairment they cause. I also thought their removal with the help of drugs is the only  possible solution to get rid of them. Destroying senescent cells shouldn’t be…… Continue reading Immunotherapy for senescent cell removal – lessons from human embryo development and other species

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Published March 12, 2018
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