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Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2006
SummaryBackground Soluble forms of the monocyte marker CD14 and the mature dendritic cell marker CD83 are plasma proteins with immunoregulatory functions. The physiological stimulus for their production is unclear and their possible role in allergy development is unknown.Methods We measured the plasma levels of soluble CD14 (sCD14) and ...
A-C, Lundell +11 more
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SummaryBackground Soluble forms of the monocyte marker CD14 and the mature dendritic cell marker CD83 are plasma proteins with immunoregulatory functions. The physiological stimulus for their production is unclear and their possible role in allergy development is unknown.Methods We measured the plasma levels of soluble CD14 (sCD14) and ...
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Blood, 2004
AbstractWe have studied the mechanisms by which human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection of monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDCs) contribute to immune suppression. Unlike infection of immature moDCs, infection of mature moDCs is not lytic and results in minimally decreased surface major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and costimulatory molecule ...
Brigitte, Sénéchal +4 more
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AbstractWe have studied the mechanisms by which human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection of monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDCs) contribute to immune suppression. Unlike infection of immature moDCs, infection of mature moDCs is not lytic and results in minimally decreased surface major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and costimulatory molecule ...
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Immunology Letters, 2008
Soluble forms of CD83, a dendritic cell-specific surface glycoprotein, have been strongly proposed to be of therapeutic utility in inflammatory conditions such as multiple sclerosis and transplantation. We demonstrate here, however, that eukaryotically expressed, recombinant soluble human CD83-Ig molecules fail to achieve efficacy in model systems for ...
Achal, Pashine +5 more
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Soluble forms of CD83, a dendritic cell-specific surface glycoprotein, have been strongly proposed to be of therapeutic utility in inflammatory conditions such as multiple sclerosis and transplantation. We demonstrate here, however, that eukaryotically expressed, recombinant soluble human CD83-Ig molecules fail to achieve efficacy in model systems for ...
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Immunology Letters, 2007
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This article has been withdrawn consistent with Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy). The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.
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2011
Das glykosylierte Transmembranprotein CD83 mit einer Molekülmasse von 45kDa gehört zur Immunoglobulin-Superfamilie. CD83 wird von Langerhans- und Retikulumzellen, sowie von aktivierten Lymphozyten exprimiert. Darüber hinaus ist CD83 vor allem als eines der besten Oberflächenmarkerproteine auf humanen, reifen dendritischen Zellen (DZ) bekannt.
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Das glykosylierte Transmembranprotein CD83 mit einer Molekülmasse von 45kDa gehört zur Immunoglobulin-Superfamilie. CD83 wird von Langerhans- und Retikulumzellen, sowie von aktivierten Lymphozyten exprimiert. Darüber hinaus ist CD83 vor allem als eines der besten Oberflächenmarkerproteine auf humanen, reifen dendritischen Zellen (DZ) bekannt.
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Published studies reporting the efficacy of soluble CD83 in vitro as well as in vivo
Immunology Letters, 2008Elisabeth, Zinser +1 more
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Therapeutic activity of soluble CD83: Comments on Pashine et al.
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