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    Senescent Cells. In response to stress, damage, etc., normal cells become senescent cells, which secrete molecules that promote inflammation potentially leading to age-related disease.
    Senescent Cells. In response to stress, damage, etc., normal cells become senescent cells, which secrete molecules that promote inflammation potentially leading to age-related disease.
    Source: [https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/does-cellular-senescence-hold-secrets-healthier-aging National Institute on Aging]

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    Senescent Cells. In response to stress, damage, etc., normal cells become senescent cells, which secrete molecules that promote inflammation potentially leading to age-related disease.

    Source: National Institute on Aging

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