Cellular Immunosenescence

Abstract
Recent discoveries of changes in cells of the immune system, particularly lymphocytes, shed new light on the phenomenon of aging in cells generally. In the mouse, data are accumulating on the implications for aging from traffic of those cells, and from effector influences and modulator effects concerning T and B cell suppression and T cell help. Immunosenescence, despite its complexity and the need for new investigative techniques, is becoming increasingly better understood.