Dermal dendritic cells, and not Langerhans cells, play an essential role in inducing an immune response.
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Dermal dendritic cells, and not Langerhans cells, play an essential role in inducing an immune response.
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Dermal dendritic cells, and no ...... n inducing an immune response.
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Atsushi Fukunaga
Coimbatore S Sreevidya
Noor M Khaskhely
Scott N Byrne
Stephen E Ullrich
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.180.5.3057
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z