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Causes, consequences, and reversal of immune system aging

Encarnacion Montecino‐Rodriguez, Beata Berent-Maoz, Kenneth Dorshkind

Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2013 · ▲ 821 citations

Abstract

The effects of aging on the immune system are manifest at multiple levels that include reduced production of B and T cells in bone marrow and thymus and diminished function of mature lymphocytes in secondary lymphoid tissues. As a result, elderly individuals do not respond to immune challenge as robustly as the young. An important goal of aging research is to define the cellular changes that occur in the immune system and the molecular events that underlie them. Considerable progress has been made in this regard, and this information has provided the rationale for clinical trials to rejuvenate the aging immune system.

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Montecino‐Rodriguez, E., Berent-Maoz, B., &amp; Dorshkind, K. (2013). Causes, consequences, and reversal of immune system aging. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci64096
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Montecino‐Rodriguez E, Berent-Maoz B, Dorshkind K. Causes, consequences, and reversal of immune system aging. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2013. doi:10.1172/jci64096.
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@article{encarnacion2013Causes, title = {Causes, consequences, and reversal of immune system aging}, author = {Encarnacion Montecino‐Rodriguez and Beata Berent-Maoz and Kenneth Dorshkind}, journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.1172/jci64096}, }

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