WordNet
- grow old or older; "She aged gracefully"; "we age every day--what a depressing thought!"; "Young men senesce" (同)age, get_on, mature, maturate
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- 初老の,老境にかかった
- 初老,老境
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- 1. 前立腺癌の分子生物学 molecular biology of prostate cancer
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English Journal
- Asynchrony of senescence among phenotypic traits in a wild mammal population.
- Hayward AD1, Moorad J1, Regan CE1, Berenos C1, Pilkington JG1, Pemberton JM1, Nussey DH2.
- Experimental gerontology.Exp Gerontol.2015 Nov;71:56-68. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2015.08.003. Epub 2015 Aug 13.
- The degree to which changes in lifespan are coupled to changes in senescence in different physiological systems and phenotypic traits is a central question in biogerontology. It is underpinned by deeper biological questions about whether or not senescence is a synchronised process, or whether levels
- PMID 26277618
- Cell populations can use aneuploidy to survive telomerase insufficiency.
- Millet C1, Ausiannikava D1, Le Bihan T2, Granneman S2, Makovets S1.
- Nature communications.Nat Commun.2015 Oct 22;6:8664. doi: 10.1038/ncomms9664.
- Telomerase maintains ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, telomeres. Telomerase loss results in replicative senescence and a switch to recombination-dependent telomere maintenance. Telomerase insufficiency in humans leads to telomere syndromes associated with premature ageing and cancer predisposition. H
- PMID 26489519
- Transcriptional networks in leaf senescence.
- Schippers JH1.
- Current opinion in plant biology.Curr Opin Plant Biol.2015 Oct;27:77-83. doi: 10.1016/j.pbi.2015.06.018. Epub 2015 Jul 17.
- Plant senescence is a natural phenomenon known for the appearance of beautiful autumn colors and the ripening of cereals in the field. Senescence is a controlled process that plants utilize to remobilize nutrients from source leaves to developing tissues. While during the past decades, molecular com
- PMID 26190740
Japanese Journal
- <b>Telomere is a biomarker for longevity in Japan - part 1</b>
- アンチエイジングのバイオロジー(第1回)細胞はどのようにして老化するのか
- IDENTIFICATION OF ANTI-CANCER shRNAs BASED ON THE STAINING PATTERN OF MORTALIN
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- se·nesce (sə-nĕs′) intr.v. se·nesced, se·nesc·ing, se·nesc·es 1. To grow old; age. 2. To stop dividing, as certain cells. [Back-formation from senescent.] Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Verb 1. senesce ...
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- The spleen is involved with the removal of senescent red blood cells, bacteria, and other particulates from the circulation through elements of the monocyte-macrophage system.
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