Chronic hyperinsulinemia promotes human hepatocyte senescence
Objective: Cellular senescence, an irreversible proliferative cell arrest, is caused by excessive intracellular or extracellular stress/damage. Increased senescent cells have been identified in multiple tissues in different metabolic and other aging-related diseases. Recently, several human and mous...
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Main Authors: | Ritesh K. Baboota (Author), Rosa Spinelli (Author), Malin C. Erlandsson (Author), Bruna B. Brandao (Author), Marsel Lino (Author), Hong Yang (Author), Adil Mardinoglu (Author), Maria I. Bokarewa (Author), Jeremie Boucher (Author), C. Ronald Kahn (Author), Ulf Smith (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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