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Oxide Film Efficiently Suppresses Dendrite Growth in Aluminum-Ion Battery
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2017Aluminum metal foil is the optimal choice as an anode material for aluminum-ion batteries for its key advantages such as high theoretical capacity, safety, and low cost. However, the metallic nature of aluminum foil is very likely to induce severe dendrite growth with further electrode disintegration and cell failure, which is inconsistent with ...
Hao Chen +7 more
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Tumor-Associated Dendritic Cells: Molecular Mechanisms to Suppress Antitumor Immunity
Immunotherapy, 2011Evaluation of: Watkins SK, Zhu Z, Riboldi E et al. FOXO3 programs tumor-associated DCs to become tolerogenic in human and murine prostate cancer. J. Clin. Invest. 121(4), 1361-1372 (2011). Tumor-associated dendritic cells (TADCs) have been described as immune-suppressive cells in cancers, and part of the molecular mechanisms has emerged.
Yoshihiko, Hirohashi, Noriyuki, Sato
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Silica suppresses Toll‐like receptor ligand‐induced dendritic cell activation
The FASEB Journal, 2008Inhalation of silica, without evidence of silicosis, is believed to predispose individuals to bacterial infections and impair respiratory immune functions. Silica may alter the sensitivity of antigen‐presenting cells (APCs), such as macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs), to other types of infection;however, the exact nature of ...
Celine A, Beamer, Andrij, Holian
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Tumor-Mediated Suppression of Dendritic Cell Vaccines
2004Abstract : The unique ability of dendritic cells to potently stimulate nave lymphocytes in an antigen-specific fashion has made them prime candidates for cancer immunotherapy. A number of tumor-derived products have been suggested to promote tumor establishment and progression by interfering with numerous DC functions required for the induction of a ...
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Suppressive effect of pregnant serum on murine dendritic cell function
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2012AbstractAim: Tolerance to the semi‐allogenic fetal graft by the maternal immune system is a medical enigma. Many aspects of immunoregulation at the feto–maternal interface have been clarified, but systemic effects of pregnancy on the immune system are still elusive. The present study was undertaken to determine whether mid‐pregnancy mouse serum has an
Mahmood, Bozorgmehr +3 more
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Dendritic cell-mediated suppression of DSS colitis
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2008H Tuna +4 more
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