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1. Frequencies of activated T cell populations increase in breast milk of HCMV-seropositive mothers during local HCMV reactivation.

3. Associations of Cytomegalovirus Infection With All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in Multiple Observational Cohort Studies of Older Adults.

5. Responses of Dendritic Cells to TLR-4 Stimulation Are Maintained in the Elderly and Resist the Effects of CMV Infection Seen in the Young.

6. Does cytomegalovirus infection contribute to socioeconomic disparities in all-cause mortality?

7. Editorial.

8. Income and Markers of Immunological Cellular Aging.

9. Cytotoxic polyfunctionality maturation of cytomegalovirus-pp65-specific CD4 + and CD8 + T-cell responses in older adults positively correlates with response size.

10. Altered dendritic cell subset distribution in patients with Parkinson's disease: Impact of CMV serostatus.

11. Impact of age, sex and CMV-infection on peripheral T cell phenotypes: results from the Berlin BASE-II Study.

12. CD4:8 ratio >5 is associated with a dominant naive T-cell phenotype and impaired physical functioning in CMV-seropositive very elderly people: results from the BELFRAIL study.

13. Latent infection with cytomegalovirus is associated with poor memory CD4 responses to influenza A core proteins in the elderly.

14. Rudimentary signs of immunosenescence in Cytomegalovirus-seropositive healthy young adults.

15. Lower proportion of naïve peripheral CD8+ T cells and an unopposed pro-inflammatory response to human Cytomegalovirus proteins in vitro are associated with longer survival in very elderly people.

16. Cytomegalovirus-associated accumulation of late-differentiated CD4 T-cells correlates with poor humoral response to influenza vaccination.

17. Infection with cytomegalovirus but not herpes simplex virus induces the accumulation of late-differentiated CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells in humans.

18. Role of CMV in immune senescence.

19. Biomarkers of human immunosenescence: impact of Cytomegalovirus infection.

20. Cytomegalovirus and human immunosenescence.

21. Cytomegalovirus infection: a driving force in human T cell immunosenescence.

22. Immunosenescence, suppression and tumour progression.

23. Human immunosenescence: does it have an infectious component?

24. T-cell dysregulation caused by chronic antigenic stress: the role of CMV in immunosenescence?

25. Longitudinal studies of clonally expanded CD8 T cells reveal a repertoire shrinkage predicting mortality and an increased number of dysfunctional cytomegalovirus-specific T cells in the very elderly.

26. Human immunosenescence: is it infectious?

27. Is immunosenescence infectious?

28. Dysfunctional CMV-specific CD8(+) T cells accumulate in the elderly.

29. Age-associated accumulation of CMV-specific CD8+ T cells expressing the inhibitory killer cell lectin-like receptor G1 (KLRG1).

30. Large numbers of dysfunctional CD8+ T lymphocytes bearing receptors for a single dominant CMV epitope in the very old.

32. Human Immunosenescence.

33. Senescence of the Human Immune System.

34. Report from the second cytomegalovirus and immunosenescence workshop

35. Cytomegalovirus infection: a driving force in human T cell immunosenescence

36. Impact of CMV and EBV seropositivity on CD8 T lymphocytes in an old population from West-Sicily

37. Human immunosenescence: is it infectious?

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