Dohun Pyeon

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As we age naturally, the pool of naïve CD8 cells – that is, the ones waiting to be trained up – progressively declines, to be outnumbered by the already-trained specialist killers, which are not so good at responding to new challenges. In people with HIV, however, the killer T cells seem to get stuck midway through their differentiation from naïve cells to specialist killers, and they fail to proliferate.
Borrowed Time: The Science of How and Why We Age
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