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Unusual immune cells in supercentenarians may hold key to extreme longevity
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Unusual immune cells in supercentenarians may hold key to extreme longevity

Japanese researchers studying people who live past 110 found that around age 100 the immune system may undergo a shift that helps combat common ailments of aging. Unusual immune cells appear in significantly higher concentrations in supercentenarians than in average individuals, potentially explaining their exceptional longevity.

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