Want to live for ever? Flush out your zombie cells

Want to live for ever? Flush out your zombie cells

11/22/2018

link

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/oct/06/race-to-kill-killer-zombie-cells-senescent-damaged-ageing-eliminate-research-mice-aubrey-de-grey

summary

This article from The Guardian discusses research on senescent cells, also known as "zombie cells," which are damaged cells that accumulate as we age and contribute to various age-related diseases. The article highlights the efforts of scientists to develop therapies that target and eliminate these cells to improve health and extend lifespan. It delves into the promising research being conducted on mice, where the removal of senescent cells has shown significant benefits in mitigating age-related health problems. The article also explores the work of longevity researcher Aubrey de Grey and his advocacy for the development of treatments to combat senescent cells. Overall, the article provides insight into the cutting-edge research being done to combat aging and its associated diseases.

tags

senescent cells ꞏ zombie cells ꞏ aging ꞏ cellular senescence ꞏ rejuvenation ꞏ longevity ꞏ anti-aging research ꞏ biomedical research ꞏ cellular aging ꞏ tissue regeneration ꞏ age-related diseases ꞏ cell biology ꞏ dna damage ꞏ cellular damage ꞏ cellular therapy ꞏ healthspan ꞏ lifespan ꞏ age-related decline ꞏ genetic engineering ꞏ stem cells ꞏ senescence-associated secretory phenotype (sasp) ꞏ senescence markers ꞏ senolytics ꞏ anti-aging interventions ꞏ aging process ꞏ molecular biology ꞏ senescence-related diseases ꞏ cell senescence pathways ꞏ immune system ꞏ aging population ꞏ age-related disorders ꞏ aubrey de grey ꞏ biomedical innovation ꞏ aging research ꞏ genetic aging ꞏ cellular rejuvenation ꞏ senescence therapy ꞏ senescence-associated inflammation ꞏ aging mechanisms ꞏ cellular health ꞏ aging treatments ꞏ cellular senescence studies