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- that senolytics can be administered intermittently while being as effective as continuous administration. This could be an advantage of senolytic drugs...
- alleviate, or reverse age-related diseases. Removal of senescent cells with senolytics has been proposed as a method of enhancing immunity during aging. A related...
- with less clear biological pathways to target aging include lipoic acid, senolytics, and coenzyme Q10. While agents such as these have some limited laboratory...
- treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. Cardiac glycosides were identified as senolytics: they can selectively eliminate senescent cells which are more sensitive...
- senescence. Approaches being explored include fasting, exercise, and senolytic drugs. Forecasting life expectancy and mortality form an important subdivision...
- diabetes and atherosclerosis. This has motivated researchers to develop senolytic drugs to kill and eliminate senescent cells to improve health in the elderly...
- product targeting ophthalmologic diseases. Both products are senolytic medicines. Senolytics Calico Brueck, Hilary (3 February 2016). "Mayo Clinic Taps...
- cellswhich are targeted by anti-aging senolytics – are required for regeneration, and suggest tailoring senolytics to precisely target harmful senescent...
- tackle the 'ageing problem' using therapy. In 2015 a new class of drugs senolytics was announced (currently in pre-clinical development) designed specifically...
- S2CID 21633787. Justice JN, Nambiar AM, Tchkonia T, Kirkland JL (2019). "Senolytics in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: Results from a first-in-human, open-label...