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UC San Diego biologists have uncovered new details about barrier-forming cells that protect and nourish the brain, specifically focusing on senescent cells and their formative role in the developing brain and beyond.
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University of California San Diego
Who
L. Ashley Watson, Hiruy S. Meharena, Zoe Adelsheim, Mackenzie J. Carter, Grace T. Carter, Karen L. Jimenez-Reyes, Huijie Du, Ziqing Zhu, David B. Berry, Mia C. Paredez, Rania H. Palaniappan, John M. Augustine
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UC San Diego biologists have uncovered new details about barrier-forming cells that protect and nourish the brain, specifically focusing on senescent cells and their formative role in the developing brain and beyond.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:10:51 GMT · 4h 18m ago
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University of California San Diego ·
Why
The study aims to understand how the brain's protective barriers are built during development, leading to the discovery that senescent cells play a key role in constructing and supporting these barriers.
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This research provides a new understanding of senescent cells, traditionally associated with aging and disease, by demonstrating their essential and diverse functions in building brain barriers, which could influence future approaches to brain development and disease research. The findings suggest that targeting senescence could have implications for therapies aimed at neurological conditions.
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