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    SenNet recommendations for detecting senescent cells in different tissues

    Once considered a tissue culture-specific phenomenon, cellular senescence has now been linked to various biological processes with both beneficial and detrimental roles in humans, rodents and other species. Mu...

    Vidyani Suryadevara, Adam D. Hudgins in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2024)

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    The transcription regulator ATF4 is a mediator of skeletal muscle aging

    Aging slowly erodes skeletal muscle strength and mass, eventually leading to profound functional deficits and muscle atrophy. The molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle aging are not well understood. To bette...

    Matthew J. Miller, George R. Marcotte, Nathan Basisty, Cameron Wehrfritz in GeroScience (2023)

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    Quantification and Identification of Post-Translational Modifications Using Modern Proteomics Approaches

    Post-translational modifications (PTMs) occur dynamically, allowing cells to quickly respond to changes in the environment. Lysine residues can be targeted by several modifications including acylations (acetyl...

    Anja Holtz, Nathan Basisty, Birgit Schilling in Quantitative Methods in Proteomics (2021)

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    Author Correction: Senescent cells promote tissue NAD+ decline during ageing via the activation of CD38+ macrophages

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Anthony J. Covarrubias, Abhijit Kale, Rosalba Perrone in Nature Metabolism (2021)

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    Senescent cells promote tissue NAD+ decline during ageing via the activation of CD38+ macrophages

    Declining tissue nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) levels are linked to ageing and its associated diseases. However, the mechanism for this decline is unclear. Here, we show that pro-inflammatory M1-like...

    Anthony J. Covarrubias, Abhijit Kale, Rosalba Perrone in Nature Metabolism (2020)

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    Differential effects of various genetic mouse models of the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex I inhibition on heart failure

    Inhibition of mammalian target of rapamycin complex I (mTORC1) by rapamycin improves cardiac function in both aging and heart failure. While the protective mechanisms are not fully understood in mammals, they ...

    Dao-Fu Dai, Yonggang Liu, Nathan Basisty, Pabalu Karunadharma in GeroScience (2019)