Immunity in young adult survivors of childhood leukemia is similar to the elderly rather than age-matched controls: Role of cytomegalovirus
Many treatment complications that occur late in childhood cancer survivors resemble age-related comorbidities observed in the elderly. An immune phenotype characterized by increased immune activation, systemic inflammation, and accumulation of late-differentiated memory CD57+CD28− T cells has been a...
Main Authors: | Azanan, M.S., Abdullah, N.K., Chua, L.L., Lum, S.H., Abdul Ghafar, S.S., Kamarulzaman, A., Kamaruzzaman, S., Lewin, S.R., Woo, Y.L., Ariffin, H., Rajasuriar, R. |
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John Wiley & Sons
2016
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