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    Clearance of senescent macrophages ameliorates tumorigenesis in KRAS-driven lung cancer

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    The accumulation of senescent cells in the tumor microenvironment can drive tumorigenesis in a paracrine manner through the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Using a new p16-FDR mouse line, we show that macrophages and endothelial cells are the predominant senescent cell types in murine KRAS-driven lung tumors. Through single cell transcriptomics, we identify a population of tumor-associated macrophages that express a unique array of pro-tumorigenic SASP factors and surface proteins and are also present in normal aged lungs. Genetic or senolytic ablation of senescent cells, or macrophage depletion, result in a significant decrease in tumor burden and increased survival in KRAS-driven lung cancer models. Moreover, we reveal the presence of macrophages with senescent features in human lung pre-malignant lesions, but not in adenocarcinomas. Taken together, our results have uncovered the important role of senescent macrophages in the initiation and progression of lung cancer, highlighting potential therapeutic avenues and cancer preventative strategies

    Establishing a model of stress-induced senescence in zebrafish larvae

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    Transport properties of conducting polythiophene-polystyrene composites

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    Experimental results on electrical conductivity and thermoelectric power for (FeCl3 - doped polythiophene) - polystyrene composites have been performed in the temperature range 77 - 300 K and with polythiophene content in the vicinity and exceeding the percolation threshold. The thermoelectric power observed experimentally exhibits a surprisingly nearly linear behaviour versus T related to the slightly thermally activated electrical conductivity variations. All these results are analyzed in terms of hopping mechanisms. A model involving both the intrinsic resistance of the polythiophene domains and the resistance of the junctions between these domains is considered. The reduction of FeIIIin FeII during the polymerization reaction is discussed on the basis of XPS analysis results
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