C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe thymus undergoes age-related atrophy, coincident with increased circulating sex steroids from puberty. The impact of thymic atrophy is most profound in clinical conditions that cause a severe loss in peripheral T cells with the ability to regenerate adequate numbers of naive CD4+ T cells indirectly correlating with patient age. The present study demonstrates that androgen ablation results in the complete regeneration of the aged male mouse thymus, restoration of peripheral T cell phenotype and function and enhanced thymus regeneration following bone marrow transplantation. Importantly, this technique is also applicable to humans, with analysis of elderly males undergoing sex steroid ablation therapy for pro...
The thymus constitutes the primary lymphoid organ for the generation of T cells. Its function is par...
In youth, thymic involution curtails production of new naive T cells, placing the onus of T-cell mai...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Considering a causal role of androgens in thymic involution, age-related re...
It is a widely accepted dogma that the immune system deteriorates with advancing age. This is best e...
A major underlying cause for aging of the immune system is the structural and functional atrophy of ...
A major underlying cause for aging of the immune system is the structural and functional atrophy of ...
Recent evidence suggests that the decline in resistance to viral infections with age occurs predomin...
One of the main consequences of thymus aging is the decrease in naïve T cell output. This condition ...
Recent evidence suggests that the decline in resistance to viral infections with age occurs predomin...
Recent evidence suggests that the decline in resistance to viral infections with age occurs predomin...
The thymus is essential for T cell development and maturation. It is extremely sensitive to atrophy,...
As the thymus represents the primary site of T-cell development, optimal thymic function is of param...
The thymus is essential for T cell development and maturation. It is extremely sensitive to atrophy,...
As the thymus represents the primary site of T-cell development, optimal thymic function is of param...
The thymus constitutes the primary lymphoid organ for the generation of T cells. Its function is par...
The thymus constitutes the primary lymphoid organ for the generation of T cells. Its function is par...
In youth, thymic involution curtails production of new naive T cells, placing the onus of T-cell mai...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Considering a causal role of androgens in thymic involution, age-related re...
It is a widely accepted dogma that the immune system deteriorates with advancing age. This is best e...
A major underlying cause for aging of the immune system is the structural and functional atrophy of ...
A major underlying cause for aging of the immune system is the structural and functional atrophy of ...
Recent evidence suggests that the decline in resistance to viral infections with age occurs predomin...
One of the main consequences of thymus aging is the decrease in naïve T cell output. This condition ...
Recent evidence suggests that the decline in resistance to viral infections with age occurs predomin...
Recent evidence suggests that the decline in resistance to viral infections with age occurs predomin...
The thymus is essential for T cell development and maturation. It is extremely sensitive to atrophy,...
As the thymus represents the primary site of T-cell development, optimal thymic function is of param...
The thymus is essential for T cell development and maturation. It is extremely sensitive to atrophy,...
As the thymus represents the primary site of T-cell development, optimal thymic function is of param...
The thymus constitutes the primary lymphoid organ for the generation of T cells. Its function is par...
The thymus constitutes the primary lymphoid organ for the generation of T cells. Its function is par...
In youth, thymic involution curtails production of new naive T cells, placing the onus of T-cell mai...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Considering a causal role of androgens in thymic involution, age-related re...