Centenarians Alleviate Inflammaging by Changing the Ratio and Secretory Phenotypes of T Helper 17 and Regulatory T Cells
The immune system of centenarians remains active and young to prevent cancer and infections. Aging is associated with inflammaging, a persistent low-grade inflammatory state in which CD4+ T cells play a role. However, there are few studies that have been done on the CD4+ T cell subsets in centenaria...
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Main Authors: | Lixing Zhou (Author), Meiling Ge (Author), Yan Zhang (Author), Xiaochu Wu (Author), Mi Leng (Author), Chunmei Gan (Author), Yi Mou (Author), Jiao Zhou (Author), C Alexander Valencia (Author), Qiukui Hao (Author), Bin Zhu (Author), Biao Dong (Author), Birong Dong (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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