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SUBMITTER: Li GZ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC141029 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Li Guang-Zhi GZ Eller Mark S MS Firoozabadi Reza R Gilchrest Barbara A BA
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20030106 2
Normal human cells cease proliferation after a finite number of population doublings, a phenomenon termed replicative senescence. This process, first convincingly described by Hayflick and Moorhead [Hayflick, L. & Moorhead, P. S. (1961) Exp. Cell Res. 25, 595-621] for cultured human fibroblasts 40 years ago, is suggested to be a fundamental defense against cancer. Several events have been demonstrated to induce the senescent phenotype including telomere shortening, DNA damage, oxidative stress, ...[more]