The role of dendritic cells in the innate immune system
Author(s)
Clark, GJ
Angel, N
Kato, M
Lopez, JA
MacDonald, K
Vuckovic, S
Hart, DNJ
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2000
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Dendritic cells (DCs) are bone-marrow-derived leucocytes that are specialised antigenpresenting cells capable of stimulating a primary T-lymphocyte response to specific antigen. In this chapter we discuss the role DCs play in the innate response acting as a critical link with the adaptive response and the influence of the innate response on dendritic cells.Dendritic cells (DCs) are bone-marrow-derived leucocytes that are specialised antigenpresenting cells capable of stimulating a primary T-lymphocyte response to specific antigen. In this chapter we discuss the role DCs play in the innate response acting as a critical link with the adaptive response and the influence of the innate response on dendritic cells.
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Journal Title
Microbes and Infection
Volume
2
Issue
3
Subject
Microbiology
Immunology
Tumour immunology
Medical microbiology