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How to Present a Research Study’s Limitations
All studies have imperfections, but how to present them without diminishing the value of the work can be tricky.
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Senescent glia link mitochondrial dysfunction and lipid accumulation
Senescence is a cellular state linked to ageing and age-onset disease across many mammalian species1,2. Acutely, senescent cells promote wound healing3,4< …
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