1979
DOI: 10.2307/3429040
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Effect of Age on Immune Function in Terms of Chemically Induced Cancers

Abstract: Neonatal, fetal, and very old animals are particularly sensitive to chemical carcinogenesis. Reasons for this increased sensitivity could be due to increased susceptibility of "target" organs or cells, peculiar hormonal levels at these age groups, relatively deficient immune functions, or combinations of these and/or other factors. During the late fetal and first three weeks of neonatal life, the immune system is rapidly maturing, is relatively incompetent, and its diverse components are developing at differen… Show more

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“…If, these repair processes are present in fetal tissues they could modify the expression of transplacental toxicity. Immunological defenses are also operative in perinatal tissues (2) and might function to stop the progression of toxicity at various developmental stages.…”
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“…If, these repair processes are present in fetal tissues they could modify the expression of transplacental toxicity. Immunological defenses are also operative in perinatal tissues (2) and might function to stop the progression of toxicity at various developmental stages.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%