Immune Cell Interaction Decline Identified as Key Driver of Aging
Stanford Medicine researchers have pinpointed that the diminishing interaction between tissue-resident macrophages and neutrophils is a primary cause of age-related organ deterioration. A study in mice demonstrated that blocking a specific receptor on these macrophages could maintain the youthful state of various organs. These findings suggest a potential pharmaceutical strategy to extend healthy lifespans.
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