weefselveroudering
Weefselveroudering, also known as senescence, is a biological process that occurs in multicellular organisms, including humans. It is characterized by a progressive decline in the functionality of cells, tissues, and organs over time. This process is a normal part of aging and is driven by various factors, including genetic mutations, telomere shortening, and the accumulation of damage from oxidative stress and other environmental factors.
Senescent cells exhibit several hallmarks, such as increased size, altered morphology, and the expression of specific
Weefselveroudering is closely linked to the hallmarks of aging, as described by the Harvard Aging Project.
Interventions targeting weefselveroudering are an active area of research. Strategies include the development of senolytic drugs