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Structural studies of langerin and Birbeck granule: a macromolecular organization modelIdentification of mouse langerin/CD207 in Langerhans cells and some dendritic cells of lymphoid tissuesCalcium triggers beta-defensin (hBD-2 and hBD-3) and chemokine macrophage inflammatory protein-3 alpha (MIP-3alpha/CCL20) expression in monolayers of activated human keratinocytesAlteration of the langerin oligomerization state affects Birbeck granule formationMacrophage inflammatory protein 3alpha is expressed at inflamed epithelial surfaces and is the most potent chemokine known in attracting Langerhans cell precursors.Accumulation of immature Langerhans cells in human lymph nodes draining chronically inflamed skinCleavage of Langerhans cell surface CD1a molecule by trypsin.When integrated in a subepithelial mucosal layer equivalent, dendritic cells keep their immature stage and their ability to replicate type R5 HIV type 1 strains in the absence of T cell subsets.Analysis of transcription factors in thymic and CD34+ progenitor-derived plasmacytoid and myeloid dendritic cells: evidence for distinct expression profiles.Trypsin-resistant gp120 receptors are upregulated on short-term cultured human epidermal Langerhans cells.Early events in HIV transmission through a human reconstructed vaginal mucosa.DMC1: a monoclonal antibody produced from histiocytosis X cells which reacts with the native CD1a molecule of human epidermal Langerhans cells.Effects of solar ultraviolet radiation on engineered human skin equivalent containing both Langerhans cells and dermal dendritic cells.Breast cancer-derived transforming growth factor-β and tumor necrosis factor-α compromise interferon-α production by tumor-associated plasmacytoid dendritic cells.Long-lived immature dendritic cells mediated by TRANCE-RANK interactionMouse type I IFN-producing cells are immature APCs with plasmacytoid morphologyHuman natural killer cells promote cross-presentation of tumor cell-derived antigens by dendritic cellsGM-CSF and TNF-α cooperate in the generation of dendritic Langerhans cellsHuman epidermal cell-induced generation of alloreactive cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses against epidermal cells. Requirement for DR-positive Langerhans cellsLangerhans cell induced cytotoxic T-cell responses against normal human epidermal cell targets: in vitro studiesEosinophilic granuloma of bone and biochemical demonstration of 49-kDa CD1a molecule expression by Langerhans-cell histiocytosisEffects of trypsin on the in situ identification of epidermal cell membrane antigensSubclustering of CD1 monoclonal antibodies based on the reactivity on human Langerhans cellsIn situ identification of cycling Langerhans cells in normal human skinComparative phenotypic and ultrastructural characteristics of OKT6-positive cells in normal peripheral blood (adult and infant), in cord blood and in epidermisImproved techniques for in vivo and in vitro detection of IgG deposits at dermo-epidermal junction of human skinReappearance of CD1a antigenic sites after endocytosis on human Langerhans cells evidenced by immunogoldrelabelingRecent advances of ultrastructural immunocytochemistry of epidermal Langerhans cellsLoss of allogeneic T-cell activating ability and Langerhans cell markers in human epidermal cell culturesFlow cytometry sorting of unlabelled epidermal Langerhans cells using forward and orthogonal light scatter propertiesImmunogold technique applied to simultaneous identification of T6 and HLA-DR antigens on Langerhans cells by electron microscopyHuman epidermal Langerhans cells express integrins of the beta 1 subfamilyLangerhans cells in S-phase in normal skin detected by simultaneous analysis of cell surface antigen and BrdU incorporationUltrastructural immunogold labelling of human Langerhans cells enriched epidermal cell suspensionSimultaneous detection of T6 and HLA-DR antigens distinguishes three cell subpopulations in dispersed normal human epidermal cellsDetection of OKT6-positive cells (without visible Birbeck granules) in normal peripheral bloodIn vitro regulation of development and function of dendritic cellsDetection of HIV-specific DNA sequences in epidermal Langerhans cells infected in vitro by means of a cell-free systemDevelopment of motility of Langerhans cell through extracellular matrix by in vitro hapten contactQuantitative evaluation of two distinct cell populations expressing HLA-DR antigens in normal human epidermis
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