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Dendritic cells as immune regulators: the mouse model

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Griffiths, Kristin
O'Neill, Helen

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Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine

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Dendritic cells (DC) are central to the immune system because of their role in antigen presentation leading to either tolerance or immunity among cells of the adaptive immune response. It is becoming increasingly evident that DC show extensive plasticity

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Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine

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2037-12-31