System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire

The study of immune system aging, i.e. immunosenescence, is a relatively new research topic. It deals with understanding the processes of immuno-degradation that indicate signs of functionality loss possibly leading to death. Even though it is not possible to prevent immunosenescence, there is great...

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Main Authors: Figueredo, Grazziela P., Aickelin, Uwe, Whitbrook, Amanda
Format: Book Section
Published: Intelligent Modelling & Analysis (IMA) 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1288/
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author Figueredo, Grazziela P.
Aickelin, Uwe
Whitbrook, Amanda
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description The study of immune system aging, i.e. immunosenescence, is a relatively new research topic. It deals with understanding the processes of immuno-degradation that indicate signs of functionality loss possibly leading to death. Even though it is not possible to prevent immunosenescence, there is great benefit in comprehending its causes, which may help to reverse some of the damage done and thus improve life expectancy. One of the main factors influencing the process of immunosenescence is the number and phenotypical variety of naive T cells in an individual. This work presents a review of immunosenescence, proposes system dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire and presents some preliminary results.
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spelling nottingham-12882020-05-04T20:26:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1288/ System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire Figueredo, Grazziela P. Aickelin, Uwe Whitbrook, Amanda The study of immune system aging, i.e. immunosenescence, is a relatively new research topic. It deals with understanding the processes of immuno-degradation that indicate signs of functionality loss possibly leading to death. Even though it is not possible to prevent immunosenescence, there is great benefit in comprehending its causes, which may help to reverse some of the damage done and thus improve life expectancy. One of the main factors influencing the process of immunosenescence is the number and phenotypical variety of naive T cells in an individual. This work presents a review of immunosenescence, proposes system dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire and presents some preliminary results. Intelligent Modelling & Analysis (IMA) 2009 Book Section PeerReviewed Figueredo, Grazziela P., Aickelin, Uwe and Whitbrook, Amanda (2009) System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire. In: Proceedings of the 9th Annual Workshop on Computational Intelligence (UKCI 2009), Nottingham, UK. Intelligent Modelling & Analysis (IMA), Nottingham, pp. 13-18.
spellingShingle Figueredo, Grazziela P.
Aickelin, Uwe
Whitbrook, Amanda
System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire
title System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire
title_full System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire
title_fullStr System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire
title_full_unstemmed System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire
title_short System dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive T cell repertoire
title_sort system dynamics modelling of the processes involving the maintenance of the naive t cell repertoire
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1288/