Stem Cells and Aging 2021
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-820071-1.00017-7
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Gut stem cells: Interplay with immune system, microbiota, and aging

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“…Recently, a specific bioactive fraction of Rhodiola complexed with a marine lipoprotein extract from Trachurus sp. has been shown to markedly stimulate cell proliferation rate in cells under oxidative stress, imitating what has been observed in the aging process . This phytomarine complex with notable senolytic activity also considerably upregulates the vitagenes SIRT-1 and MMP2 and might offer an innovative approach to avoid oxidative stress damage and prevent cell aging …”
Section: Antiaging Drugsmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Recently, a specific bioactive fraction of Rhodiola complexed with a marine lipoprotein extract from Trachurus sp. has been shown to markedly stimulate cell proliferation rate in cells under oxidative stress, imitating what has been observed in the aging process . This phytomarine complex with notable senolytic activity also considerably upregulates the vitagenes SIRT-1 and MMP2 and might offer an innovative approach to avoid oxidative stress damage and prevent cell aging …”
Section: Antiaging Drugsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…has been shown to markedly stimulate cell proliferation rate in cells under oxidative stress, imitating what has been observed in the aging process. 328 This phytomarine complex with notable senolytic activity also considerably upregulates the vitagenes SIRT-1 and MMP2 328 and might offer an innovative approach to avoid oxidative stress damage and prevent cell aging. 329 The efficacy of the suggested senolytic drugs has been demonstrated in model organisms for age-and cellular senescence-associated physical disabilities, insulin resistance, cognitive decline, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and cancers.…”
Section: Antiaging Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%