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  2. Is killing 'zombie' cells the key to healthier aging? - AOL

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    And the zombie cell-killing drugs didn’t seem to slow bone loss; it just improved bone creation rates. ... This research was the clinical trial to test a zombie cell-killer treatment in humans ...

  3. Senolytic - Wikipedia

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    A senolytic (from the words senescence and -lytic, "destroying") is among a class of small molecules under basic research to determine if they can selectively induce death of senescent cells and improve health in humans. [1]

  4. New drug that eliminates old ‘zombie’ cells may lead to anti ...

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  5. Zombie cells central to the quest for active, vital old age

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    The body removes most of them. But others linger like zombies. They aren't dead. But as the Mayo Clinic's Nathan LeBrasseur puts it, they can harm nearby cells like moldy fruit corrupting a fruit ...

  6. Cellular senescence - Wikipedia

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    Natural killer cells directly kill senescent cells, and produce cytokines which activate macrophages which remove senescent cells. [65] Senescent cells can be phagocytized by neutrophils as well as by macrophages. [66] Senolytic drugs which induce apoptosis in senescent cells rely on phagocytic immune system cells to remove the apoptosed cells ...

  7. Cell damage - Wikipedia

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    The most notable components of the cell that are targets of cell damage are the DNA and the cell membrane. DNA damage: In human cells, both normal metabolic activities and environmental factors such as ultraviolet light and other radiations can cause DNA damage, resulting in as many as one million individual molecular lesions per cell per day. [5]

  8. 'Zombie cells' buildup in your body may play role in aging

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    As they build up in your body, studies suggest, they promote aging and the conditions that come with it like osteoporosis and Alzheimer's disease. Basically the goal is to fight aging itself ...

  9. Programmed cell death - Wikipedia

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    In humans, PCD in progenitor cells starts at gestational week 7 and remains until the first trimester. [28] This process of cell death has been identified in the germinal areas of the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, thalamus, brainstem, and spinal cord among other regions. [27] At gestational weeks 19–23, PCD is observed in post-mitotic cells. [29]