1. The Role of Langerhans Cells in Antigen Presentation.
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Katz, Stephen I., Cooper, Kevin D., Iijima, Masafumi, and Tsuchida, Tetsuo
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LANGERHANS cells , *ANTIGENS , *BONE marrow , *DENDRITIC cells , *T cells , *GRAFT versus host disease - Abstract
Epidermal Langerhans cells are dendritic bone marrow-derived cells which synthesize and express Ia antigens. During the past decade, in vitro studies have demonstrated that they play a critical role in the induction of many types of T-cell responses. Specifically, Langerhans cells are effective antigen-presenting cells in allogeneic and antigen specific proliferative and cytotoxic T-cell responses. This paper reviews these functions and suggests areas of future investigations into the mechanisms involved in T-cell activation by Langerhans cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1985
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