Immune Defect Is Key To Skin Aging
Featured on: Medical News Today
Publication date: Aug 31, 2009
Publication date: Aug 31, 2009
Scientists have discovered that defective immunity in the skin caused by an inability to mobilize essential defenses could explain why older people are more vulnerable to cancer and skin infections. The skin's defenses are needed to recognize threats and respond before irreparable damage is done. The findings could be important for treatment of age-related skin problems.
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