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Antigen Presentation by Human Antigen‐Presenting Cells to Antigen‐Specific Xenogeneic Murine T Cells
Microbiology and Immunology, 1986AbstractSuccessful antigen presentation by xenogeneic human antigen‐presenting cells (APC) to stimulate the proliferation of antigen‐specific, keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH)‐specific, ovelbumin (OVA)‐specific, and purified protein derivative of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (PPD)‐specific murine T cells was observed.
K, Yabu, A, Yano
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Antigen presenting cells and mechanisms of antigen presentation.
Critical reviews in immunology, 1985In this review we will examine the characteristics of the various cell types which have been shown to present antigens to helper and proliferating T cells and explore what is known about the requirements for antigen presentation by these cells. Cell types to be discussed include mononuclear phagocytes from a variety of tissues as well as nonphagocytic ...
R W, Chesnut, H M, Grey
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Cross-Presentation of Antigens by Dendritic Cells
Critical Reviews™ in Immunology, 2002T lymphocytes recognize antigen presented on the surface of antigen-presenting cells byMHC class I and class II molecules. Classically, MHC class I molecules present self- or pathogen-derived antigens that are synthesized within the cell, whereas exogenous antigens derived via endocytic uptake are loaded onto MHC class II molecules for presentation to ...
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B cells as antigen presenting cells
Cellular Immunology, 2005Several characteristics confer on B cells the ability to present antigen efficiently: (1) they can find T cells in secondary lymphoid organs shortly after antigen entrance, (2) BCR-mediated endocytosis allows them to concentrate small amounts of specific antigen, and (3) BCR signaling and HLA-DO expression direct their antigen processing machinery to ...
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Antigen-Presenting Cells in the Decidua
2005Maternal tolerance against fetal antigens is still one of the unsolved questions in pregnancy. Focusing on the various subsets of immune cells playing in concert with the human immune system, tolerance induction is nowadays often accredited to a specialized group of immune cells, the antigen-presenting cells (APC).
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1985
Three major issues were discussed in the workshop: (1) the role of antigen processing in T-cell activation and situations in which it may not be necessary for T-cell stimulation, (2) the differences in antigen presenting function of macrophages and dendritic cells and the ability of dendritic cells to process antigen, and (3) the role of the type of ...
Jay A. Berzofsky, Kozo Yokomuro
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Three major issues were discussed in the workshop: (1) the role of antigen processing in T-cell activation and situations in which it may not be necessary for T-cell stimulation, (2) the differences in antigen presenting function of macrophages and dendritic cells and the ability of dendritic cells to process antigen, and (3) the role of the type of ...
Jay A. Berzofsky, Kozo Yokomuro
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The Cell Biology of Antigen Presentation
Experimental Cell Research, 2002Amy W, Hudson, Hidde L, Ploegh
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Antigen-presenting cells and antigen presentation
2008José A. Villadangos, Louise J. Young
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Antigen presenting cells and chimerism
Transplant Immunology, 1998Lord, R, Vari, F, Goto, S, Sunagawa, M
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