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The Aging Immune System: Primer and Prospectus

Richard A. Miller

Science · 1996 · ▲ 1,176 citations

Abstract

Changes in T lymphocyte populations underlie much of the age-related decline in the protective immune response. Aging leads to the replacement of virgin T cells by memory T cells and to the accumulation of cells with signal transduction defects. Studies of antibody gene assembly, accessory cell function, post-thymic T cell development, skewed selection of T cell receptor repertoire, and the clinical concomitants of immune senescence(definition) will shed new light on the causes and consequences of age-dependent immune failure.

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Miller, R.A. (1996). The Aging Immune System: Primer and Prospectus. <em>Science</em>. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.273.5271.70
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Miller RA. The Aging Immune System: Primer and Prospectus. Science. 1996. doi:10.1126/science.273.5271.70.
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@unpublished{richard1996TheAgi, title = {The Aging Immune System: Primer and Prospectus}, author = {Richard A. Miller}, journal = {Science}, year = {1996}, doi = {10.1126/science.273.5271.70}, }

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