PMID: 7024781Jul 1, 1981Paper

Cellular and molecular aspects of immune system aging

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
D L DoggettB L Strehler

Abstract

We begin with a brief discussion of the importance and advantages of immune studies to the problem of aging. This is followed by a short over-view of immune system aging at the systemic level. The major portion of the article is a review of observation, both at the cellular and molecular level, of changes in aging immune cells, with sections on intercellular communication, membrane phenomena, cyclic nucleotides, and molecular genetic changes.

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