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Dermatologic Clinics, 1990
The dendritic shape of a given cell is by no means indicative of its origin and function. This is exemplified best by the ontogenetic and functional heterogeneity of dendritic cells in the skin. Even when focusing on bone marrow-derived dendritic cells, the mammalian skin contains at least three distinct lineages of dendritic cells, including Ia ...
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The dendritic shape of a given cell is by no means indicative of its origin and function. This is exemplified best by the ontogenetic and functional heterogeneity of dendritic cells in the skin. Even when focusing on bone marrow-derived dendritic cells, the mammalian skin contains at least three distinct lineages of dendritic cells, including Ia ...
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2017
Dendritic cells (DCs) comprise heterogeneous subsets, functionally classified into conventional DCs (cDCs) and plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs). DCs are considered to be essential antigen (Ag)-presenting cells (APCs) that play crucial roles in activation and fine-tuning of innate and adaptive immunity under inflammatory conditions, as well as induction of ...
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Dendritic cells (DCs) comprise heterogeneous subsets, functionally classified into conventional DCs (cDCs) and plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs). DCs are considered to be essential antigen (Ag)-presenting cells (APCs) that play crucial roles in activation and fine-tuning of innate and adaptive immunity under inflammatory conditions, as well as induction of ...
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Annual Review of Immunology, 2007
The internal surfaces of the human body are covered by distinct types of epithelial cells and mucus-secreting cells. The mucosal surfaces serve many vital functions, such as respiration (nasal passage and lung), absorption (gastrointestinal tract), excretion (lung, urinary tract, large intestine), and reproduction (reproductive tract).
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The internal surfaces of the human body are covered by distinct types of epithelial cells and mucus-secreting cells. The mucosal surfaces serve many vital functions, such as respiration (nasal passage and lung), absorption (gastrointestinal tract), excretion (lung, urinary tract, large intestine), and reproduction (reproductive tract).
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Dendritic cell/dendritic cell interaction
2001Stella C. Knight, Penelope A. Bedford
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