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The aging of the immune system and its implications for transplantation
Kathryn E. McGovern
, Sandip A. Sonar
, Makiko Watanabe
, Christopher P. Coplen
, Christine M. Bradshaw
,
Janko Nikolich
Immunobiology
Aging, Arizona Center on
Medicine
Nutritional Sciences and Wellness, Research
Genetics - GIDP
Neuroscience - GIDP
BIO5, Institute of
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Transplantation
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Immune System
100%
Aging
100%
Immunosenescence
100%
Older Adults
50%
Cell number
50%
Clinical Manifestations
50%
Increased Vulnerability
50%
Immune Cells
50%
Susceptibility to Infection
50%
Microorganisms
50%
Immune Organs
50%
Immune Defense
50%
Solid Organ Transplantation
50%
Re-emerging
50%
Hematopoietic Transplantation
50%
Staggering
50%
Organ Structure
50%
COVID-19
50%
Hyporeactivity
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immunosenescence
100%
Immune System in Aging
100%
Immune System
50%
Microorganism
50%
Immunocompetent Cell
50%
Immunity
50%
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunosenescence
100%
Microorganism
50%
Immunocompetent Cell
50%
Immunity
50%
SARS Coronavirus
50%