Thomas G. Francis, O. Jaka, G. Ellison‐Hughes, N. Lazarus, S. Harridge
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Human primary skeletal muscle‐derived myoblasts and fibroblasts reveal different senescent phenotypes
The age‐related loss of muscle mass and quality, sarcopenia, has many contributing factors, one of which may be cellular senescence, but this is not well defined in human skeletal muscle.