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    Rheum Dis Clin North Am. 2000 Aug;26(3):455-73.

    Changes in immune function with age.

    Yung RL.

    Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, USA.

    Aging is associated with a decline in immune function in humans and animals. The primary defects appear to reside in the T-cell compartment. Improving understanding of the mechanisms underlying the general decline in immune functions with age may enhance our ability to prevent and treat age-associated illnesses. Development of biomarker(s) of immune senescence may eventually help clinicians to identify subpopulations of the elderly who are at risk for infections, malignancies, and possibly autoimmune diseases.

    PMID: 10989507 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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