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Farzad et al. 2026 โ€” spatial multi-omics atlas of immunosenescence (SenNet)

Cell Press Blue (Cell Press journal; DOI code cpblue โ€” confirm exact journal name on verification), 2026, article 100053. doi:10.1016/j.cpblue.2026.100053. 33 authors; a NIH SenNet consortium data paper. First author Negin Farzad is also the second author of the companion SenNet Perspective suryadevara-2026-senotypes.

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What this paper is (title + press only)

A spatial multi-omics atlas of immunosenescence in human lymph nodes. Per the title, the headline finding is an alteration of germinal-center B cells with immunosenescence. This is one of the SenNet companion data papers that supply the tissue-level data behind the suryadevara-2026-senotypes senotype framework (the immune-system / lymphoid arm).

No further claims are recorded here pending an accessible abstract or full text โ€” see the banner. A verification pass should capture: the tissues/cell types profiled, the spatial-omics modalities used, the specific germinal-center B-cell changes (and any senescence markers named), and any quantitative results.

Significance for the wiki (provisional)

Immunosenescence of the lymph node / germinal-center compartment is directly relevant to immunosenescence and to the broader theme that declining immune surveillance โ†’ reduced clearance of senescent cells โ†’ accumulation (see cellular-senescence ยง Developmental / transient senescence and senescence-immune-surveillance). Once verified, this atlas may strengthen those links with spatially-resolved human data.

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