Ageing compromises mouse thymus function and remodels epithelial cell differentiation
Ageing is characterised by cellular senescence, leading to imbalanced tissue maintenance, cell death and compromised organ function. This is first observed in the thymus, the primary lymphoid organ that generates and selects T cells. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underpinning these...
Main Authors: | Baran-Gale, J, Morgan, MD, Maio, S, Dhalla, F, Calvo-Asensio, I, Deadman, ME, Handel, AE, Maynard, A, Chen, S, Green, F, Sit, RV, Neff, NF, Darmanis, S, Tan, W, May, AP, Marioni, JC, Ponting, CP, Hollander, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2020
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