Senescent skin cells—sometimes dubbed “zombie cells”—have long posed a paradox. These cells, which stop dividing yet refuse to die, can aid in wound healing and immune responses but also drive chronic inflammation and age-related…
Senescent skin cells—sometimes dubbed “zombie cells”—have long posed a paradox. These cells, which stop dividing yet refuse to die, can aid in wound healing and immune responses but also drive chronic inflammation and age-related…