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Dermatologic Clinics, 2007
Langerhans cells (LC) are a subtype of dendritic cells, which reside in the epidermis. LCs are antigen-presenting cells that originate in bone marrow and enter the epidermis through blood vessels. LCs exhibit a variety of antigen receptors that are able to respond to a wide range of antigens.
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Langerhans cells (LC) are a subtype of dendritic cells, which reside in the epidermis. LCs are antigen-presenting cells that originate in bone marrow and enter the epidermis through blood vessels. LCs exhibit a variety of antigen receptors that are able to respond to a wide range of antigens.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1987
Nearly a century has passed since Alfred Hand reported a case of "polyuria and tuberculosis,"1 later considered to be the first case of the Hand-Schul1er–Christian syndrome.
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Nearly a century has passed since Alfred Hand reported a case of "polyuria and tuberculosis,"1 later considered to be the first case of the Hand-Schul1er–Christian syndrome.
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Langerhans' cells in the cervix
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987Robert J. S. Hawthorn, Allan B. MacLean
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