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Polyamines regulate adaptive antitumor immunity by functional specialization of regulatory T cells
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Development and functional specialization of CD103+ dendritic cells
Immunological Reviews, 2010Summary: CD103 (αE) integrin expression distinguishes a population of dendritic cells (DCs) that can be found in many if not all lymphoid and non‐lymphoid organs. CD103+ DCs display distinct functional activities. Migratory CD103+ DCs derived from skin, lung, and intestine efficiently present exogenous antigens in their corresponding draining lymph ...
Maria-Luisa, del Rio +3 more
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Specialized function of carbonic anhydrase-rich and granular cells of turtle bladder
The mucosal surface of the turtle bladder consists of two major cell types, carbonic anhydrase-rich (CA) and granular (G) cells. These cells types may have specific transport functions. To separate and study these cells, they were removed from the bladder by collagenase digestion and then separated into two distant subpopulations by Ficoll ...
J. H. Schwartz +2 more
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At least eight nonmuscle, nonbrain tropomyosin isoforms have been described. We used antibodies, microinjection, and transfection to characterize their expression and localization in LLC-PK1 kidney epithelial cells and compared them with other cells.
Constance J. Temm‐Grove +4 more
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Diversification and Functional Specialization of Human NK Cell Subsets
2015Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that participate in different facets of immunity. They can act as innate sentinels through recognition and eradication of infected or transformed target cells, so-called immunosurveillance. In addition, they can contain immune responses through the killing of other activated immune cells, so-called ...
Frank, Cichicki +6 more
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Heterogeneity, functional specialization and differentiation of monocyte‐derived dendritic cells
Immunology & Cell Biology, 2016Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional antigen‐presenting cells that consist of functionally and phenotypically heterogeneous populations. Monocyte‐derived DCs (moDCs) are a DC subset that have been attracting increasing interest owing to their potent influence on adaptive immune function and their rapid accumulation upon an inflammatory stimulus ...
Kevin V, Chow +3 more
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The special stemness functions of Tbx3 in stem cells and cancer development
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2019The T-box factors belong to an ancient protein family, which comprises a cluster of evolutionarily-conserved transcription factors that regulate gene expression and that are crucial to embryonic development. T-box transcription factor 3 (Tbx3) is a member of this family, is expressed in some tissues, and is a key regulator in many critical organs ...
Liang Dong +3 more
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Basic Research in Cardiology, 2010
Postnatal vasculogenesis is mediated by endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) which consist of subpopulations with different functional capacities. Our goal was to profile chemokine receptor expression on relevant subsets of EPCs and to characterize their role for effector functions.
Katrin L H, Walenta +3 more
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Postnatal vasculogenesis is mediated by endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) which consist of subpopulations with different functional capacities. Our goal was to profile chemokine receptor expression on relevant subsets of EPCs and to characterize their role for effector functions.
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