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A prominent role for DC-SIGN+ dendritic cells in initiation and dissemination of measles virus infection in non-human primates.Academic Article Why?
Microbial carriage state of peripheral blood dendritic cells (DCs) in chronic periodontitis influences DC differentiation, atherogenic potential.Academic Article Why?
Binding of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 to immature dendritic cells can occur independently of DC-SIGN and mannose binding C-type lectin receptors via a cholesterol-dependent pathway.Academic Article Why?
Measles virus suppresses RIG-I-like receptor activation in dendritic cells via DC-SIGN-mediated inhibition of PP1 phosphatases.Academic Article Why?
Porphyromonas gingivalis evasion of autophagy and intracellular killing by human myeloid dendritic cells involves DC-SIGN-TLR2 crosstalk.Academic Article Why?
Preparation of a heat-shock protein 70-based vaccine from DC-tumor fusion cells.Academic Article Why?
Functionally distinct subsets of human NK cells and monocyte/DC-like cells identified by coexpression of CD56, CD7, and CD4.Academic Article Why?
Transcriptome landscape of myeloid cells in human skin reveals diversity, rare populations and putative DC progenitors.Academic Article Why?
A Novel Heat Shock Protein 70-based Vaccine Prepared from DC-Tumor Fusion Cells.Academic Article Why?
Dendritic cells maintain dermal adipose-derived stromal cells in skin fibrosis.Academic Article Why?
A Novel Heat Shock Protein 70-Based Vaccine Prepared from DC Tumor Fusion Cells: An Update.Academic Article Why?
Stimulation of a subset of natural killer TĀ cells by CD103+ DC is required for GM-CSF and protection from pneumococcal infection.Academic Article Why?
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