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New advances in CMV and immunosenescence

open access: yesExperimental Gerontology, 2014
Immunosenescence, defined as the age-associated dysregulation and dysfunction of the immune system, is characterized by impaired protective immunity and decreased efficacy of vaccines.
Paolo Sansoni   +2 more
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Apoptosis and immunosenescence

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 1995
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MONTI, DANIELA   +7 more
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Immunosenescence and Cancer

Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis, 2013
The immune system, interacting intimately with the cancer cells in a tumor, may combat or favor cancer development and progression, or both. One of the most important risk factors for solid cancers is age. With increasing age, numerous alterations at multiple levels including molecular, cellular, organ, and systemic are occurring.
Tamas, Fulop   +5 more
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Immunosenescence

2013
Introduction to Ageing of the Adaptive Immune System.- The chronic stress of caregiving accelerates the natural aging of the immune system.- Stress and ageing: Effects on neutrophil function.- Stress, Aging, and Wound Healing.- Psychoneuromicrobiology: cytomegalovirus infection as a putative link between stress, aging and immunity.- Psychosocial ...
Bosch, J.A., Phillips, A.C., Lord, J.M.
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Innate and adaptive immunosenescence

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2010
To review the effect of increasing age on the immune system and some of its clinical implications.MEDLINE and PubMed searches were performed cross-referencing the keywords immunosenescence, aging, and immunity. Articles were reviewed for additional citations.Articles were reviewed and selected based on relevance to subject matter.The study of ...
Shradha, Agarwal, Paula J, Busse
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Micronutrients that Affect Immunosenescence

2020
The immune system undergoes some adverse changes throughout aging, many of which have been implicated in the increased morbidity and mortality related to infection in the elderly. In addition to intrinsic alterations in the immune system with aging, the elderly are more likely to have poor nutritional status, which further affects the already impaired ...
Behnaz, Abiri, Mohammadreza, Vafa
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Immunosenescence

2007
Slabljenje imunoloških funkcija u starosti naziva se starenje imunološkog sustava (engl. immunosenescence), a posljedica je procesa trajnog «remodeliranja» imunološkog odgovora tijekom života. U starijih ljudi imunološki odgovor na «poznate» antigene je održan, ali je sposobnost primarnog imunološkog odgovora na antigene s kojima se do tada nisu ...
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Immunosenescence

Immunology Today, 1997
G, Pawelec, R, Solana
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Immunosenescence and cancer vaccines

Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 2009
Experimental and clinical data demonstrate that ageing is associated with the gradual deterioration of the immune system, generally referred to as immunosenescence. Age-related immune dysfunction may have an impact not only on the incidence of cancer, but also on the preventive and therapeutic approaches, which are based on immune system activation ...
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