Abstract
The immune system exhibits profound age-related changes, collectively termed immunosenescence. The most visible of these is the decline in protective immunity, which results from a complex interaction of primary immune defects and compensatory homeostatic mechanisms. The sum of these changes is a dysregulation of many processes that normally ensure optimal immune function. Recent advances suggest that old mice can produce fully functional new T cells, opening both intriguing inquiry avenues and raising critical questions to be pursued.
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Nikolich-Žugich, J. (2005). T cell aging. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 201(6), 837–840. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20050341
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