Identification and characterization of Cardiac Glycosides as senolytic compounds
Senolytic compounds have the ability to eliminate senescent cells from tissues and have been shown to be beneficial in various animal models of age-related diseases. Here the authors show that cardiac glycosides commonly used for heart diseases have senolytic properties in humanized mouse models of...
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Francisco Triana-Martínez Pilar Picallos-Rabina Sabela Da Silva-Álvarez Federico Pietrocola Susana Llanos Verónica Rodilla Enrica Soprano Pablo Pedrosa Alba Ferreirós Marta Barradas Fernanda Hernández-González Marta Lalinde Neus Prats Cristina Bernadó Patricia González María Gómez Maria P. Ikonomopoulou Pablo J. Fernández-Marcos Tomás García-Caballero Pablo del Pino Joaquín Arribas Anxo Vidal Miguel González-Barcia Manuel Serrano María I. Loza Eduardo Domínguez Manuel Collado |
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Francisco Triana-Martínez Pilar Picallos-Rabina Sabela Da Silva-Álvarez Federico Pietrocola Susana Llanos Verónica Rodilla Enrica Soprano Pablo Pedrosa Alba Ferreirós Marta Barradas Fernanda Hernández-González Marta Lalinde Neus Prats Cristina Bernadó Patricia González María Gómez Maria P. Ikonomopoulou Pablo J. Fernández-Marcos Tomás García-Caballero Pablo del Pino Joaquín Arribas Anxo Vidal Miguel González-Barcia Manuel Serrano María I. Loza Eduardo Domínguez Manuel Collado Identification and characterization of Cardiac Glycosides as senolytic compounds Nature Communications |
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Francisco Triana-Martínez Pilar Picallos-Rabina Sabela Da Silva-Álvarez Federico Pietrocola Susana Llanos Verónica Rodilla Enrica Soprano Pablo Pedrosa Alba Ferreirós Marta Barradas Fernanda Hernández-González Marta Lalinde Neus Prats Cristina Bernadó Patricia González María Gómez Maria P. Ikonomopoulou Pablo J. Fernández-Marcos Tomás García-Caballero Pablo del Pino Joaquín Arribas Anxo Vidal Miguel González-Barcia Manuel Serrano María I. Loza Eduardo Domínguez Manuel Collado |
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Identification and characterization of Cardiac Glycosides as senolytic compounds |
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Identification and characterization of Cardiac Glycosides as senolytic compounds |
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Identification and characterization of Cardiac Glycosides as senolytic compounds |
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Identification and characterization of Cardiac Glycosides as senolytic compounds |
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Identification and characterization of Cardiac Glycosides as senolytic compounds |
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identification and characterization of cardiac glycosides as senolytic compounds |
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Senolytic compounds have the ability to eliminate senescent cells from tissues and have been shown to be beneficial in various animal models of age-related diseases. Here the authors show that cardiac glycosides commonly used for heart diseases have senolytic properties in humanized mouse models of tumorigenesis and lung fibrosis. |
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