Dendritic cell control of immune responses / / topic editors, Penelope Anne Morel, University of Pittsburgh, USA, Lisa Helene Butterfield, University of Pittsburgh, USA.

Dendritic cells (DC) are among the first cells to encounter pathogens and damage in peripheral tissues and, upon activation, DC migrate to lymph nodes where they activate and educate T cells to initiate and shape the immune response. DC present pathogen-derived antigen to T cells and drive T cell di...

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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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