Aging reduces the ability of regulatory T cells to enhance myelin regeneration, study finds

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Aging reduces the ability of regulatory T cells to enhance myelin regeneration, study finds
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Regulatory T lymphocytes are cells that are responsible for regulating the immune system and have regenerative functions in many contexts, including myelin restoration.

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