| Immunosenescence and human vaccine immune responses |
38 |
| Vaccines for the elderly: current use and future challenges |
24 |
| RVG-modified exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells rescue memory deficits by regulating inflammatory responses in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease |
23 |
| Age related human T cell subset evolution and senescence |
21 |
| Ageing: from inflammation to cancer |
21 |
| Neuroinflammation and neurohormesis in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer- linked pathologies: modulation by nutritional mushrooms |
20 |
| Cytokines for evaluation of chronic inflammatory status in ageing research: reliability and phenotypic characterisation |
16 |
| A comprehensive characterization of aggravated aging-related changes in T lymphocytes and monocytes in end-stage renal disease: the iESRD study |
14 |
| Akkermansia muciniphila ameliorates the age-related decline in colonic mucus thickness and attenuates immune activation in accelerated aging Ercc1(-/7) mice |
14 |
| &ITPorphyromonas gingivalis&IT, a periodontitis causing bacterium, induces memory impairment and age-dependent neuroinflammation in mice |
14 |
| Senescent synovial fibroblasts accumulate prematurely in rheumatoid arthritis tissues and display an enhanced inflammatory phenotype |
11 |
| Anti-cytomegalovirus IgG antibody titer is positively associated with advanced T cell differentiation and coronary artery disease in end-stage renal disease |
10 |
| ESRD-associated immune phenotype depends on dialysis modality and iron status: clinical implications |
10 |
| Virtual memory cells make a major contribution to the response of aged influenza-naive mice to influenza virus infection |
9 |
| Healthy lifestyles reduce suPAR and mortality in aDanish general population study |
9 |
| Peripheral antibody concentrations are associated with highly differentiated T cells and inflammatory processes in the human bone marrow |
8 |
| Crocetin attenuates inflammation and amyloid-beta accumulation in APPsw transgenic mice |
8 |
| Interventions to restore appropriate immune function in the elderly |
8 |
| Systemic infection and microglia activation: a prospective postmortem study in sepsis patients |
7 |
| Inflammatory markers and bone health in postmenopausal women: a cross-sectional overview |
6 |
| The transcriptome of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in patients with clinical subtypes of late age-related macular degeneration |
4 |
| The association of high sensitivity C-reactive protein and incident Alzheimer disease in patients 60 years and older: The HUNT study, Norway |
4 |
| Immune response to influenza vaccination in the elderly is altered by chronic medication use |
4 |
| Lag-time in Alzheimer's disease patients: a potential plasmatic oxidative stress marker associated with ApoE4 isoform |
4 |
| The baseline levels and risk factors for high-sensitive C-reactive protein in Chinese healthy population |
4 |
| Viruses and immunosenescence - more players in the game |
3 |
| Topological DNA damage, telomere attrition and T cell senescence during chronic viral infections |
3 |
| Elevated urine IL-10 concentrations associate with Escherichia coli persistence in older patients susceptible to recurrent urinary tract infections |
3 |
| Taste receptors, innate immunity and longevity: the case of TAS2R16 gene |
3 |
| Decreased immunoglobulin G in brain regions of elder female APOE4-TR mice accompany with A accumulation |
3 |
| Classical monocytes maintain ex vivo glycolytic metabolism and early but not later inflammatory responses in older adults |
3 |
| Association of immunoglobulin GM allotypes with longevity in long-living individuals from Southern Italy |
3 |
| CD27-IgD- B cell memory subset associates with inflammation and frailty in elderly individuals but only in males |
3 |
| Immunosenescence and lymphomagenesis |
3 |
| Combined associations of hs-CRP and cognitive function with all-cause mortality among oldest-old adults in Chinese longevity areas: a prospective cohort study |
2 |
| The presence of CLL-associated stereotypic B cell receptors in the normal BCR repertoire from healthy individuals increases with age |
2 |
| Associations of plasma high-sensitivity C-reactive protein concentrations with all-cause and cause-specific mortality among middle-aged and elderly individuals |
2 |
| Lymphocyte homeostasis is maintained in perinatally HIV-infected patients after three decades of life |
2 |
| AuNP-M2e+sCpG vaccination of juvenile mice generates lifelong protective immunity to influenza A virus infection |
2 |
| PTX3: an inflammatory protein modulating ultrastructure and bioenergetics of human endothelial cells |
2 |
| CD56bright cells respond to stimulation until very advanced age revealing increased expression of cellular protective proteins SIRT HSP70 and SOD2 |
2 |
| Gene and protein expression of CXCR4 in adult and elderly patients with chronic rhinitis, pharyngitis or sinusitis undergoing thermal water nasal inhalations |
2 |
| Prime-pull vaccination with a plant-derived virus-like particle influenza vaccine elicits a broad immune response and protects aged mice from death and frailty after challenge |
2 |
| Effect of homeostatic T-cell proliferation in the vaccine responsiveness against influenza in elderly people |
1 |
| Different age-independent effects of nutraceutical combinations on endothelium-mediated coronary flow reserve |
1 |
| Antibodies against 1940s era a/H1N1 influenza strains a/Weiss/43 and a/FM/1/47 and heterotypic responses after seasonal vaccination of an elderly Spanish population |
1 |
| Effects of a new nutraceutical combination on cognitive function in hypertensive patients |
1 |
| Aged mice display altered numbers and phenotype of basophils, and bone marrow-derived basophil activation, with a limited role for aging-associated microbiota |
1 |
| Application of biological age assessment of Chinese population in potential anti-ageing technology |
1 |
| Genetics of exceptional longevity: possible role of GM allotypes |
1 |