A study in mice and in human cells found that blocking a single receptor on tissue-resident macrophages promoted clearance of accumulating senescent neutrophils, preserved the youthfulness of multiple organs in mice, and substantially slowed cognitive decline. The post Organ Aging Linked to Breakdown in Immune Cell Interaction and Senescent Neutrophil Clearance appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology…
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