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A chimeric peptide designed to recruit immune cells has been shown to enhance the ‘coupling’ between senescent cells and natural killer cells to promote immune clearance of senescent cells
for restoration of tissue homeostasis in liver fibrosis, lung injury, cancer and even natural aging in mice. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of
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