Dermal IRF4+ dendritic cells and monocytes license CD4+ T helper cells to distinct cytokine profiles
Antigen presenting cells induce CD4+ T helper (Th) differentiation upon pathogen encounters. Here the authors use fluorescently-labeled bacteria, helminth and fungi to track and describe the functions of IRF4+ migratory type 2 dendritic cells and monocytes in the specific induction of Th1, Th2 or Th...
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Autores principales: | Kerry L. Hilligan, Shiau-Choot Tang, Evelyn J. Hyde, Elsa Roussel, Johannes U. Mayer, Jianping Yang, Kirsty A. Wakelin, Alfonso J. Schmidt, Lisa M. Connor, Alan Sher, Andrew S. MacDonald, Franca Ronchese |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d65f3d80f398424cae180d6d1bb01a61 |
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