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beneficent [bıˈnefısənt] ADJ

quiescent [kwıˈesənt] ADJ

sentiment [ˈsentımənt] N

2. sentiment [常作复数]:

descent [dıˈsent] N

reminiscent [ˌremıˈnısənt] ADJ

II . adolescent [ˌædəʊˈlesənt] N

iridescent [ˌırıˈdesənt] ADJ

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Protein turnover is believed to decrease with age in all senescent organisms including humans.
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The cell is then referred to as senescent.
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Macrophages break down senescent erythrocytes and break the heme down into biliverdin, which rapidly reduces to free bilirubin.
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Emergence of a new cohort follows approximately 2 weeks after oviposition, and senescent snails (i.e., those approximately 374 days old) die shortly after reproduction.
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An occasional senescent red leaf may be seen.
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Death rates in negligibly senescent organisms do not increase with age as they do in senescent organisms.
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Restoration of senescent human diploid fibroblasts by modulation of the extracellular matrix.
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He and colleagues also demonstrated that senescent cells can not be rescued when their cytoplasm is mixed with cytoplasm from a normal young cell.
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Qualitative differences have been found between senescent cells and normal cells, including differential expression of cytokines and other factors associated with inflammation.
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In a study conducted in 2011 on mice, senescent cells were deliberately eradicated, which led to greater resistance against aging-associated diseases.
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