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  • Delgado-Pulido, Yousefzadeh and Mittelbrunn explore the molecular mechanisms by which adaptive immunity regulates the processes of aging, discussing age-related declines in protective functions and age-related gains of autoaggressive features in turn.

    • Sandra Delgado-Pulido
    • Matthew J. Yousefzadeh
    • Maria Mittelbrunn
    Reviews
    Nature Aging
    Volume: 5, P: 1393-1403
  • An aged, senescent immune system has a causal role in driving systemic ageing, and the targeting of senescent immune cells with senolytic drugs has the potential to suppress morbidities associated with old age.

    • Matthew J. Yousefzadeh
    • Rafael R. Flores
    • Laura J. Niedernhofer
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 594, P: 100-105
  • Isolating and studying haematopoietic stem cells in young and aged mice demonstrates evolutionary processes related to blood production and provides a framework for interpreting future work using laboratory mice to study stem cell ageing.

    • Chiraag D. Kapadia
    • Nicholas Williams
    • Jyoti Nangalia
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 641, P: 681-689
  • Exploring the molecular consequences of exposing mice to social stress, Lyons et al. identify that hippocampal and cortical neurons acquire features of senescence, identifying a mechanism through which the social environment may contribute to aging.

    • Carey E. Lyons
    • Jean Pierre Pallais
    • Alessandro Bartolomucci
    Research
    Nature Aging
    Volume: 5, P: 48-64
  • This study shows that normal microbial exposure increases inflammation and CD8+ T cell exhaustion and leads to mortality in old mice; it also shows that anti-PD1 antibody treatment restores survival and increases CD8+ cytotoxic capacity, without altering inflammation.

    • Korbyn J. V. Dahlquist
    • Matthew A. Huggins
    • Christina D. Camell
    Research
    Nature Aging
    Volume: 4, P: 915-925
  • Brain-inspired neuromorphic algorithms and systems have shown essential advance in efficiency and capabilities of AI applications. In this Perspective, the authors introduce NeuroBench, a benchmark framework for neuromorphic approaches, collaboratively designed by researchers across industry and academia.

    • Jason Yik
    • Korneel Van den Berghe
    • Vijay Janapa Reddi
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-24