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Action and traction: cytoskeletal control of receptor triggering at the immunological synapse
It is well known that F-actin dynamics drive micron-scale cell shape changes required for migration and immunological synapse formation. In addition, recent evidence points to a more intimate role for the actin cytoskeleton in promoting T cell activation.
Janis K. Burkhardt, William A Comrie
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The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) was first found to be responsible for transporting antibodies of the immunoglobulin G (IgG) class from the mother to the fetus or neonate as well as for protecting IgG from intracellular catabolism.
Kine Marita Knudsen Sand+10 more
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Blood monocytes and their subsets: established features and open questions
In contrast to the past reliance on morphology the identification and enumeration of blood monocytes is nowadays done with monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry and this allows for subdivision into classical, intermediate and non-classical monocytes ...
Loems eZiegler-Heitbrock
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The pathogenesis of bullous skin diseases
Bullous skin diseases are a group of dermatoses characterized by blisters and bullae in the skin and mucous membranes. The etiology and pathogenesis of bullous skin diseases are not completely clear.
Miao Yang+4 more
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Endogenous antigen presentation of MHC class II epitopes through non-autophagic pathways
Antigenic peptides presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules are generally derived from exogenous proteins acquired by antigen presenting cells. However, in some circumstances, MHC class II molecules can present intracellular
Carol Sze Ki eLeung
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Editorial: Leukocyte Trafficking in Homeostasis and Disease
Joaquin Teixidó+3 more
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Anaphylaxis caused by maltose solution
Eriko Takayama, Hidenobu Seto
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Editorial: Role of CD1- and MR1-Restricted T Cells in Immunity and Disease
Kazuya Iwabuchi, Luc Van Kaer
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