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Stromal Cell–Immune Cell Interactions

Annual Review of Immunology, 2011
Interaction between different types of hematopoietic cells is essential for proper functioning of the immune system. For instance, the cytokines produced by antigen-presenting dendritic cells will determine the type of T cell response that is induced.
Roozendaal, R., Mebius, R.E.
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Expanding cell-to-cell interactions

Science, 2021
A new single-cell sequencing approach reveals astrocyte and microglia cross-talk during ...
Aymeric, Silvin, Florent, Ginhoux
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Thymus Cell–Cell Interactions

2004
The recent advances in molecular biology and genetics, as well as the progress of in vitro techniques, have provided a more coherent image of the thymic function on the molecular level. But they have shifted the attention away from studies on the cellular level, which are necessary to clarify the biological roles of different cell types of the thymic ...
Novica M, Milićević   +1 more
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Cell–Cell Interactions

2001
Abstract The book comprises ten chapters written by experts in the field on cell-cell interactions and their role in biology and medicine. Cell-cell interactions are the means by which cells are able to communicate, transfer information, develop spatial awareness and coordinate their differentiation.
Marion G. Macey, Mary R. Cahill
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Enkephalin-cell interactions

2000
Enkephalin analogs for multivalent ligand systems, bivalent enkephalins, multivalent enkephalins on polymers, multivalent ligands on vesicles, simultaneous activation of two different receptor systems, and cell interactions of enkephalin/polypeptide conjugates are described.
S, Kimura, Y, Imanishi
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T cell—B cell interactions

Lupus, 2002
This session had as its central theme the analysis of peptide epitopes and their relationship with lupus pathogenesis. New information on the role of peptides opens up the possibility of treatments based on inducing immunological tolerance although care needs to be taken since it is diffi cult to predict flare or remission of disease after exposure to
M R, Ehrenstein, B, Hahn
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Mast cell–T cell interactions

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1999
In addition to being a major effector cell in the elicitation of allergic inflammation, mast cells have been found to be activated in various T cell-mediated inflammatory processes and to reside in close physical proximity to T cells. Such observations and the wide spectrum of mediators produced and secreted by mast cells have led investigators to ...
Y A, Mekori, D D, Metcalfe
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Cell–cell interactions in synaptogenesis

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2006
Synaptogenesis is a finely organized process, intriguing in its precise temporal and spatial resolution. It occurs as the dendrite of a postsynaptic neuron and an incoming axon communicate at defined sites to establish a stable synapse together.
Michael R, Akins, Thomas, Biederer
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Cell-cell recognition and interaction

Biosystems, 1968
Abstract A theory is proposed for the basic mechanism related to cell-cell interaction and call recognition. A conceptual model-system is developed containing an enzyme system synthesized by a group of genes containing four operons. Activity of operons is controlled by regulatory metabolites derived from adjacent cells.
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Cell-Cell Interactions

1997
My initial contact with teratology occurred in 1974 while I was in graduate school studying developmental biology and teratology at the University of Cincinnati. At that time my teachers included such world-renowned teratologists as James G. Wilson, Josef Warkany, Ernest Zimmerman, William Scott, and Harold Kalter.
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