High-throughput sequencing insights into T-cell receptor repertoire diversity in aging

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Decline in T-cell generation leading to T-cell receptor repertoire contraction is a cornerstone of immune system aging, and consequent disorders. High-throughput sequencing enables in-depth immune repertoire characterization, but blood samples are too small to capture its total diversity. New computational models could enable accurate estimation of this diversity.

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Goronzy, J. J., Qi, Q., Olshen, R. A., & Weyand, C. M. (2015, November 19). High-throughput sequencing insights into T-cell receptor repertoire diversity in aging. Genome Medicine. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13073-015-0242-3

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