Senolytics & Cellular Senescence Hub
Senescent cells — sometimes called zombie cells — accumulate with age and secrete inflammatory signals that accelerate tissue dysfunction. Senolytic compounds can selectively clear these cells; the articles below explain the biology, the evidence, and the practical protocols.
Articles in this hub
- Fisetin as a Senolytic: What the Evidence Shows
- Fisetin vs Quercetin: Comparing Two Leading Senolytics
- Quercefit vs Standard Quercetin: Why Bioavailability Matters
- Senescent Cells Explained: The Science of Cellular Aging
- Zombie Cells: What They Are and Why They Matter
- Senomorphics vs Senolytics: Two Approaches to Senescence
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