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Dendritic cells and the control of immunity

Jacques Banchereau and Ralph M. Steinman

Nature 392, 245-252(19 March 1998)

doi:10.1038/32588

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Afferent and efferent limbs of immunity that resolve several demands of antigen presentation in vivo (see text).

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Some features of DCs, including DCs expanded ex vivo from precursors.

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Features that change during DC maturation.

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Intracellular MHC II-bearing compartments in immature, maturing and mature DCs.

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Distinct subsets of DCs in lymphoid organs, possibly derived from separate pathways of development (see text).

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