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Zombie Cells Research

Zombie Cells Research

Wake Forest University ...

 Zombies: Are They Already in Your Head? | Wake Forest University ... 

Mayo Clinic's

Mayo Clinic's Discovery's Edge discusses how senescent cells contribute to various age-related health problems and diseases, and how biomarkers secreted by these cells can predict mortality and chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer 

The University of Minnesota Medical School

The University of Minnesota Medical School defines senescent cells and their role in aging and diseases such as Alzheimer's. They also discuss ongoing research and clinical trials aimed at clearing these cells to promote healthier, longer lives. 

UC San Francisco's research

UC San Francisco's research indicates that not all senescent cells are detrimental and that some can promote normal repair from damage. This suggests a nuanced approach to targeting senescent cells in therapies. 

Mayo Clinic's

Mayo Clinic's News Network reports on the presence of senescent cells in the brains of mice prior to cognitive loss, suggesting a link to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. 

Cedars-Sinai

  Cedars-Sinai explores how senescent cells influence various diseases and the potential of senolytic drugs to improve health outcomes. They also discuss a clinical trial aimed at defining the relationship between senescent cells, aging, and obesity[4].  

National Library of Medicine

 senescent cells: approaches, opportunities ... - NCBI  

Accumulation of senescent cells (Zombie Cells) in tissue and organs leads to aging abnormalities.

 Rejuvenating senescent cells provides a strategy to ameliorate (improved) aging. We report here that low frequency ultrasound (LFU) rejuvenates senescent cells causing growth and loss of senescence markers.

Plastic Found Inside More Than 50% of Plaques From Clogged Arteries.

Plastics are now everywhere, with tiny fragments found in several major organs of the human body, including the placenta

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