Murine spleen contains a diversity of myeloid and dendritic cells distinct in antigen presenting function
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Hey, Ying Y
O'Neill, Helen
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Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine
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The spleen contains multiple subsets of myeloid and dendritic cells (DC). DC are important antigen presenting cells (APC) which induce and
control the adaptive immune response. They are cells specialized for antigen capture, processing and presentation to naıve T cells. However,
DC are a heterogeneous population and each subset differs subtly in phenotype, function and location. Similarly, myeloid cell subsets can be
distinguished which can also play an important role in the regulation of immunity. This review aims to characterize splenic subsets of DC and
myeloid cells to better understand their individual roles in the immune response.
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Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 16.11 (2012): 2611-2619
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