Aging and Environmental Enrichment Exacerbate Inflammatory Response on Antibody-Enhanced Dengue Dise...
Aging and Environmental Enrichment Exacerbate Inflammatory Response on Antibody-Enhanced Dengue Disease in Immunocompetent Murine Model
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Diniz, D.G. , Foro, C.A.R. , Sosthenes, M.C.K. , Demachki, S. , Gomes, G.F. , Malerba, G.A. , Naves, T.B. , Cavalcante, E.A.D. , Sousa, A.M.C. , Ferreira, F.A.B. , Anjos, P.C.S. , Neto, A.L.C. , Pinho, B.G. , Brito, M.V. , Freitas, P.S.L. , Casseb, S.M.M. , Silva, E.V.P. , Nunes, M.R.T. , Diniz, J.A.P. , Cunningham, C. , Perry, V.H. , Vasconcelos, P.F.C. and Diniz, C.W.P.
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London, England: SAGE Publications
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We previously demonstrated in young mice that in comparison with animals raised in an impoverished environment (IE), animals from an enriched environment (EE) show more severe dengue disease, associated with an increased expansion of memory T target cells. Because active older adults show less functional decline in T-cell adaptive immunity, we hypo...
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Aging and Environmental Enrichment Exacerbate Inflammatory Response on Antibody-Enhanced Dengue Disease in Immunocompetent Murine Model
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Foro, C.A.R.
Sosthenes, M.C.K.
Demachki, S.
Gomes, G.F.
Malerba, G.A.
Naves, T.B.
Cavalcante, E.A.D.
Sousa, A.M.C.
Ferreira, F.A.B.
Anjos, P.C.S.
Neto, A.L.C.
Pinho, B.G.
Brito, M.V.
Freitas, P.S.L.
Casseb, S.M.M.
Silva, E.V.P.
Nunes, M.R.T.
Diniz, J.A.P.
Cunningham, C.
Perry, V.H.
Vasconcelos, P.F.C.
Diniz, C.W.P.
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2058-7392,1721-727X
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2058-7392
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10.1177/1721727X1301100315