Cellular Senescence
Uncover the biological aging mechanisms and the role of potent natural carotenoids in influencing longevity, tissue youthfulness, and cellular vitality.
The Aging Clock
As human cells multiply and divide, telomeres incrementally shorten. Combined with accumulating DNA damage over a lifetime, cells eventually reach an un-replicable state globally defined as senescence.
SASP Secretion
Instead of dying naturally, senescent 'zombie' cells linger and secrete an extremely toxic cocktail of pro-inflammatory factors (SASP) that rapidly degrade and age surrounding healthy tissues.
Delaying Senescence
Leading scientific studies explore how intense cellular antioxidant activity and advanced retinoic acid receptor activation can dramatically suppress SASP secretion, delay cellular aging, and restore youthfulness.
Research Library
Access our curated database of clinical studies organized by health domain and year of publication.
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