Death, destruction, danger and dendritic cells.
Dendritic cells are known to be involved in recognition of foreign antigens and initiation of specific T-cell responses. The 'danger hypothesis' suggests that the immune system can also respond to endogenous signals of distress. New data indicate that dendritic cells are the first to respo...
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description | Dendritic cells are known to be involved in recognition of foreign antigens and initiation of specific T-cell responses. The 'danger hypothesis' suggests that the immune system can also respond to endogenous signals of distress. New data indicate that dendritic cells are the first to respond to these signals, although the mechanisms involved in their activation are unclear (pages 1249-1255). |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:857d3ebc-9f4d-4e82-9140-0b629066ec2d2022-03-26T21:57:58ZDeath, destruction, danger and dendritic cells.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:857d3ebc-9f4d-4e82-9140-0b629066ec2dEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1999Austyn, JDendritic cells are known to be involved in recognition of foreign antigens and initiation of specific T-cell responses. The 'danger hypothesis' suggests that the immune system can also respond to endogenous signals of distress. New data indicate that dendritic cells are the first to respond to these signals, although the mechanisms involved in their activation are unclear (pages 1249-1255). |
spellingShingle | Austyn, J Death, destruction, danger and dendritic cells. |
title | Death, destruction, danger and dendritic cells. |
title_full | Death, destruction, danger and dendritic cells. |
title_fullStr | Death, destruction, danger and dendritic cells. |
title_full_unstemmed | Death, destruction, danger and dendritic cells. |
title_short | Death, destruction, danger and dendritic cells. |
title_sort | death destruction danger and dendritic cells |
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