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Dendritic cells at mucosal surfaces represent one of the first lines of immune recognition between the body and environmental pathogens and antigens. A meeting in July 2004 presented the latest understanding in the field.
The “Immune Regulatory Networks” meeting in Boston gathered scientists with a passion for regulatory T cells to discuss the latest information on an increasingly important subject.