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. 2021 Mar 12;20(4):e13338. doi: 10.1111/acel.13338

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1

The concept of cellular aging. (A) The lifespan curve of primary cells in culture. After the culture establishment, cells enter into a phase characterized by exponential growth, which is followed by induction of senescence and a decline in growth rate. The final stage is a post‐senescence continuation of cellular aging and degradation of cell population. The graph simplifies cellular aging and does not show the transition gradient. (B) Cellular aging is a gradual process, which reduces cell functionality and increases risk of cell death over time. (*) The changes in the risk of death are unlikely to be linear, for example, cells shortly after senescence induction might be less prone to death than younger cells