Senomorphics are interventions that modulate behavior of senescent cells without eliminating them. These agents suppress harmful inflammatory and degradative signals produced by senescent cells while preserving their beneficial roles in tissue repair and tumor suppression. Senomorphics aim to reduce systemic inflammation and tissue damage associated with senescent cell accumulation. This approach offers an alternative to senolytics by minimizing potential risks of cell removal. Senomorphics support restoration of tissue environment balance and functional maintenance. Understanding senomorphic strategies expands therapeutic options for managing aging-related cellular dysfunction.
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