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Targeting Senescent Cells to Treat Aging-Related Diseases

Targeting Senescent Cells to Treat Aging-Related Diseases

Update: 2024-10-09
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Senescent cells, ones that no longer divide but are metabolically active, are associated with aging. They are also implicated in a broad range of aging-related diseases including cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative conditions. In the case of cancer, these cells can help protect tumors from a person’s immune system. Immorta Bio is seeking to address aging-related diseases by targeting senescent cells and killing them. We spoke to Thomas Ichim, president and chief scientific officer of Immorta Bio, about aging-related diseases, the role senescent cells play in these conditions, and why the company’s therapeutic approach may also have promise of addressing aging itself and extending healthy years of life.

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Targeting Senescent Cells to Treat Aging-Related Diseases

Targeting Senescent Cells to Treat Aging-Related Diseases

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