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Dorigatti AO
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Riordan R
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Yu Z
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Ross G
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Wang R
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Reynolds-Lallement N
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Magnusson K
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Galvan V
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Perez VI
. 2022.
Brain cellular senescence in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease.
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Geroscience. 44(2):1157-1168.
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Wang R
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Sunchu B
,
Perez VI
. 2017.
Rapamycin and the inhibition of the secretory phenotype.
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Exp Gerontol. 94:89-92.
Wang R
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Yu Z
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Sunchu B
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Shoaf J
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Dang I
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Zhao S
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Caples K
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Bradley L
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Beaver LM
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Ho E
et al.
. 2017.
Rapamycin inhibits the secretory phenotype of senescent cells by a Nrf2-independent mechanism.
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Aging Cell. 16(3):564-574.
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Maciel-Barón LÁngel
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Morales-Rosales SLizbeth
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Silva-Palacios A
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Rodríguez-Barrera RHaydee
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García-Álvarez JAntonio
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Luna-López A
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Pérez VIsabel
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Torres C
,
Königsberg M
. 2018.
The secretory phenotype of senescent astrocytes isolated from Wistar newborn rats changes with anti-inflammatory drugs, but does not have a short-term effect on neuronal mitochondrial potential.
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Biogerontology. 19(5):415-433.
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