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Immunology Today, 1997
Abstract T cells bearing receptors with high affinity for self-antigens are responsible for the generation of autoimmune diseases. Therefore, potentially autoreactive thymocytes must be eliminated or inactived in normal individuals. Induction of tolerance in thymocytes occurs by a process of negative selection controlled by the thymic stroma, and in ...
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Abstract T cells bearing receptors with high affinity for self-antigens are responsible for the generation of autoimmune diseases. Therefore, potentially autoreactive thymocytes must be eliminated or inactived in normal individuals. Induction of tolerance in thymocytes occurs by a process of negative selection controlled by the thymic stroma, and in ...
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2007
Dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial in regulating the immune response by bridging innate and adaptive immunity. DCs are constantly migrating from the blood to the lungs and from the lungs to the draining lymph nodes. How DCs populate the lung in the absence of inflammation and how they are recruited there during inflammation remain unclear.
Hammad, H (Hamida), Lambrecht, Bart
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Dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial in regulating the immune response by bridging innate and adaptive immunity. DCs are constantly migrating from the blood to the lungs and from the lungs to the draining lymph nodes. How DCs populate the lung in the absence of inflammation and how they are recruited there during inflammation remain unclear.
Hammad, H (Hamida), Lambrecht, Bart
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2010
Dendritic cells (DCs) are specialized antigen-presenting cells that orchestrate innate and adaptive immune responses. The intestinal mucosa contains numerous DCs that are highly specialized in function. Mucosal DCs display a unique response to toll-like receptor ligands, are capable of driving immunoglobulin isotype switching to IgA, can imprint gut ...
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Dendritic cells (DCs) are specialized antigen-presenting cells that orchestrate innate and adaptive immune responses. The intestinal mucosa contains numerous DCs that are highly specialized in function. Mucosal DCs display a unique response to toll-like receptor ligands, are capable of driving immunoglobulin isotype switching to IgA, can imprint gut ...
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Dendritic cell/dendritic cell interaction
2001Stella C. Knight, Penelope A. Bedford
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Genetic models of human and mouse dendritic cell development and function
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2020David A Anderson +2 more
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