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It appears that satellite cells do not have such anti-aging ability, because despite an initial activation in entirely young environments, e.g., after muscle injury to young muscle, isolated satellite cells remain susceptible to inhibition by the old mouse serum (Figs 1 and 4C).

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It has been widely interpreted as a slightly desperate attempt to put pressure on the young environment secretary, David Miliband, to make a late kamikaze run against the chancellor.

We found that the peak expansion of young antigen specific CD8+T cells was reduced in an aged environment as compared to a young environment (Figure 4).

We noted that CD4+ T cell responses were generally a log-fold lower than CD8+ T cell responses in this experimental model and with similar responses in either an aged or young environment (data not shown).

However, alternatively the old cells may have simply needed more time in the young environment to regain function before the challenge with the cancer cells.

Importantly, in our mixed BM chimera studies, the development of aged NK cells in a young environment restored both Eomes and T-bet levels (Fig. 4B and D).

While young and aged NK cells developing in an aged environment had an impaired maturation compared to those developing in a young environment at 6 weeks postchimerism, these differences were more subtle compared to those observed at 2 weeks.

Satellite stem cells seem to be "more resistant" to aging than other tissue stem cells (Conboy et al. 2005) and cells from older animals maintain their regeneration properties in a young environment.

The work by Ryu et al. (2006) using SSC transplantation into a heterologous recipient environment (young or aged, busulfan-treated mouse testis) suggests that SSCs are potentially immortal, since the self-renewal capability of SSCs from an older donor was maintained in a young environment, while aged testes failed to support normal colony formation [ 44].

The aged environment had the reverse effect, in that NK cells from a young origin developing in an aged environment had an attenuated capacity to degranulate and produce IFN-γ similar to their aged counterparts, but substantially less than those developing in a young environment (Fig. 5).

Thus, NK cells from an aged origin maturing in a young environment had an expression of both T-bet and Eomes, comparable to those of NK cells from a young origin, but significantly higher than that in aged NK cells maturing in an aged environment.

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