senescence
常見例句
- Many researchers think senescence-related tissue dysfunction contributes to heart disease and cancer and other conditions that become more likely with age.
許多研究者認(rèn)爲(wèi),同衰老相關(guān)的器官組織停止運(yùn)作,這點(diǎn)會(huì)導(dǎo)致心髒病和癌癥以及其它老年病的發(fā)生。 - Instead, they reach a state of limbo scientists call cellular senescence, in which they no longer divide but release substances that damage adjacent cells and cause inflammation.
相反,它們?cè)獾竭z棄,科學(xué)家們稱之爲(wèi)細(xì)胞衰老,它們不再分裂而是釋放物質(zhì)損害相鄰細(xì)胞竝導(dǎo)致炎癥。 - Conversely, if telomerase activity is high, telomere length is maintained, and cellular senescence is delayed. This is the case in cancer cells, which can be considered to have eternal life.
相反,如果耑粒酶一直保持較高的活力,則耑粒的長(zhǎng)度就能保持下去,而細(xì)胞衰老的進(jìn)程就會(huì)被推遲,這種情形可見於癌細(xì)胞:一類屬於永生的細(xì)胞。 - As Margaret Thatcher in old age—confined to her home and afflicted with dementia—Meryl Streep turns senescence into poetry.
NEWYORKER: The Iron Lady - Other work—on the effects of caloric restriction, consuming red wine and altering genes in yeast, mice and nematodes—has shown promise in slowing senescence.
ECONOMIST: The latest from the wacky world of anti-senescence therapy - Research shows that exercise can help to maintain physical function late in life and that exercising one's brain can limit the progression of senescence.
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