Can metabolic interventions truly reverse established cellular senescence or only prevent progression?

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The highest-ranked hypothesis assumes senescence reversibility through metabolic reprogramming, but the debate did not establish whether senescent cells can return to normal function or only halt further deterioration. This mechanistic distinction is fundamental to therapeutic expectations. Source: Debate session sess_SDA-2026-04-04-gap-senescent-clearance-neuro (Analysis: SDA-2026-04-04-gap-senescent-clearance-neuro)

Priority: 0.75 Domain: cell-biology Hypotheses: 0
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Landscape Summary: Can metabolic interventions truly reverse established cellular senescence or only prevent progression? is a 0.75 priority gap in cell-biology. It has 0 linked hypotheses with average composite score 0.000. Status: partially_addressed.

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Colonna, Sevlever, et al. (TREM2 biology)

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Can metabolic interventions truly reverse established cellular senescence or only prevent progression? — INVOKE-2 (completed)

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