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1. Resveralogues protect HepG2 cells against cellular senescence induced by hepatotoxic metabolites.

2. Therapeutic Opportunities Presented by Modulation of Cellular Senescence.

3. Novel resveratrol derivatives have diverse effects on the survival, proliferation and senescence of primary human fibroblasts.

4. Resveralogues: From Novel Ageing Mechanisms to New Therapies?

5. FOXO1 and ETV6 genes may represent novel regulators of splicing factor expression in cellular senescence.

6. Small molecule modulation of splicing factor expression is associated with rescue from cellular senescence.

7. Senescence in the aging process.

8. A facile, stereoselective, one-pot synthesis of resveratrol derivatives.

9. Resveratrol, but not dihydroresveratrol, induces premature senescence in primary human fibroblasts.

10. Chemical changes in aging Drosophila melanogaster.

11. Microarray analysis of senescent vascular smooth muscle cells: A link to atherosclerosis and vascular calcification.

12. Can we intervene in human ageing?

13. Cyclin D1 overexpression permits the reproducible detection of senescent human vascular smooth muscle cells.

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15. Evidence that the mechanism of antibody-catalysed hydrolysis of arylcarbamates can be determined by the structure of the immunogen used to elicit the catalytic antibody.

16. What can progeroid syndromes tell us about human aging?

17. Evidence for 'lock and key' character in an anti-phosphonate hydrolytic antibody catalytic site augmented by non-reaction centre recognition: variation in substrate selectivity between an anti-phosphonate antibody, an anti-phosphate antibody and two hydrolytic enzymes.

18. Camptothecin sensitivity in Werner syndrome fibroblasts as assessed by the COMET technique.

19. Improvement in hydrolytic antibody activity by change in haptenic structure from phosphate to phosphonate with retention of a common leaving-group determinant: evidence for the 'flexibility' hypothesis.

20. Can we say that senescent cells cause ageing?

21. A rat monoclonal antibody that catalyses the hydrolysis of a nitrophenyl-beta-lactam.

22. Polyclonal catalytic antibodies.

23. Polyclonal antibody-catalysed hydrolysis of a beta-lactam.

24. A model for the phenotypic presentation of Werner's syndrome.

25. Telomerase and the cellular lifespan: implications of the aging process.

26. Synthesis of a transition state analogue for the hydrolysis of cocaine: assistance to phosphonylation of a 3beta-hydroxytropane by a neighbouring amide group.

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