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What is the Warburg effect of senescence?

By middle age, a significant percentage of our cells begin to lose function and enter a state of irreversible growth arrest known as senescence. A key feature of these aging cells is a metabolic shift, and understanding **what is the Warburg effect of senescence?** reveals a fundamental aspect of cellular aging and disease.

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How does the Warburg effect relate to aging?

In recent decades, researchers have observed a fascinating metabolic shift in aging cells, increasingly linking age-related decline to the same cellular energy process famously associated with cancer. This shift offers profound insights into the complex question: How does the Warburg effect relate to aging?

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