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Age-Related Lysosomal Dysfunctions

Lena Guerrero‐Navarro, Pidder Jansen‐Dürr, Maria Cavinato

Cells · 2022 · ▲ 33 citations

Abstract

Organismal aging is normally accompanied by an increase in the number of senescent cells, growth-arrested metabolic active cells that affect normal tissue function. These cells present a series of characteristics that have been studied over the last few decades. The damage in cellular organelles disbalances the cellular homeostatic processes, altering the behavior of these cells. Lysosomal dysfunction is emerging as an important factor that could regulate the production of inflammatory molecules, metabolic cellular state, or mitochondrial function.

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10.3390/cells11121977
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Guerrero‐Navarro, L., Jansen‐Dürr, P., &amp; Cavinato, M. (2022). Age-Related Lysosomal Dysfunctions. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11121977
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Guerrero‐Navarro L, Jansen‐Dürr P, Cavinato M. Age-Related Lysosomal Dysfunctions. Cells. 2022. doi:10.3390/cells11121977.
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@article{lena2022AgeRel, title = {Age-Related Lysosomal Dysfunctions}, author = {Lena Guerrero‐Navarro and Pidder Jansen‐Dürr and Maria Cavinato}, journal = {Cells}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.3390/cells11121977}, }

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