Tetraspanin CD37 contributes to the initiation of cellular immunity by promoting dendritic cell migration.
Previous studies on the role of the tetraspanin CD37 in cellular immunity appear contradictory. In vitro approaches indicate a negative regulatory role, whereas in vivo studies suggest that CD37 is necessary for optimal cellular responses. To resolve this discrepancy, we studied the adaptive cellula...
Main Authors: | Gartlan, K, Wee, J, Demaria, M, Nastovska, R, Chang, T, Jones, E, Apostolopoulos, V, Pietersz, G, Hickey, M, van Spriel, AB, Wright, MD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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