Hydrogen sulfide protects against cellular senescence via S-sulfhydration of Keap1 and activation of Nrf2.
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N. Khaper | Guangdong Yang | Rui Wang | Youngjun Ju | Lingyun Wu | S. Puukila | Sarathi Mani | Kexin Zhao | Qiuhui Cao
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