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CD94/NKG2A-Qa-1(b) axis as a key modulator of vaccine responsiveness in aging populations
Vaccine responses decline with age, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Using an aluminum hydroxide (Alum)-adjuvanted spike (S+Alum) vaccine, this study identifies an aging-linked pathway in which senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) cytokines (C-C motif chemokine ligand 2, interleukin [IL]-6, and interferon-γ) at the injection site are upregulated and associate with increased histocompatibility 2, T region locus 23 (H2-T23; Qa-1^(b)) expression on monocytes. These...
Nonfluorinated membrane with a decentralized ion-transport network enables efficient and sustainable polysulfide redox flow batteries
Polysulfide-based redox flow batteries are promising for long-duration energy storage, owing to ultralow-cost/earth-abundant active materials and full decoupling of power and energy. However, their practical application has been prevented by poor cycle life resulting from polysulfide crossover and a heavy reliance on costly fluorinated membranes (Nafion 117, USD $800 to $3500 per square meter), along with the environmental concerns. Here, we develop a nonfluorinated sulfonated polyethersulfone...
Adhesive nonfibrotic bioelectronic interfaces on diverse peripheral nerves for long-term functional neuromodulation
Bioelectronic devices implanted on peripheral nerves offer potential for the treatment and rehabilitation of clinical diseases. However, the foreign body reaction and the subsequent fibrous capsule formation at the device-peripheral nerve interface severely limit their efficacy and longevity in vivo. Here, we describe a robust bioadhesive strategy that can establish nonfibrotic bioelectronic interfaces on diverse peripheral nerves-occipital, vagus, deep peroneal, sciatic, tibial, and common...
Mystery group lived in central Argentina for millennia, ancient DNA reveals
New study fills major gap in genetic map of ancient human migrations
Long COVID and psychosocial factors among middle-aged and older adults. Results of the nationally representative German Ageing Survey
CONCLUSIONS: It may be beneficial to find ways to help such individuals feel included in society.
Single Cell Sequencing Identifies Distinct Cellular Alterations in Impaired Aged and Diabetic Wounds
Impaired wound healing in aged and diabetic wounds involves complex cellular dysregulation that hinders tissue repair. Using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and validation techniques, we investigated impaired wound healing to identify whether there were significant changes linked to each condition. Comparative mucosal wound analysis revealed distinct differences between diabetic and normoglycemic (NG)-aged mice, which had an impact on connective tissue formation and epithelial closure....
Oscillatory dynamics of motor learning across adulthood life span: a systematic review
Motor learning refers to a set of processes associated with practice and experience that are essential for acquiring new skills and adapting behavior throughout the lifespan. Mastery of motor skills plays a crucial role in maintaining autonomy and quality of life, particularly in aging populations. This learning process relies on internal neural mechanisms that lead to enduring changes in movement capability, yet the underlying functional and anatomical adaptations in sensorimotor circuits...
Translational insights into pain mechanisms and balance impairments in aging: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: Both sensory and cognitive-affective dimensions of pain, along with pain chronicity, are independently associated with postural stability impairments in older adults. These findings support the integration of multidimensional pain assessments in clinical balance evaluations.