dendritic cell

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cell
noun[C]
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/sel/
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/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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In addition, the effect of galectin-9 ondendriticcellmaturation is only slightly inhibited by lactose.
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T cells protect against experimentally induced asthma and alter pulmonarydendriticcellphenotype and function.
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Each axonal anddendriticcell"belongs" to exactly one neuron cell.
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In the case of acute myeloiddendriticcellleukemia, the blast cells are positive for markers of dendritic cells or monocytes.
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Dendritic cells develop from progenitors in the bone marrow and transform into two subtypes: the myeloiddendriticcelland the plasmacytoiddendriticcell.
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The ultimate consequence is priming and activation of the immune system for attack against the antigens which thedendriticcellpresents on its surface.
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Thedendriticcellmoves to the nearest lymph node.
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Analysis of protease in live antigen-presenting cells show regulation of the phagosomal proteolytic contents duringdendriticcellactivation.
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More moderndendriticcelltherapies include the use of antibodies that bind to receptors on the surface of dendritic cells.
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Dendriticcellvolume may also be affected by thymoquinone.
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Histiocytic anddendriticcellneoplasms are considered separately.
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This process is necessary for immunity against most tumors and against viruses that do not readily infect antigen-presenting cells, or impairdendriticcellnormal function.
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The fact is, test results do indicate efficacy for the moderndendriticcelltherapies.
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Thedendriticcelluses enzymes to chop the pathogen into smaller pieces, called antigens.
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Again, the process is thedendriticcellreturning to the lymph node with the scavenged proteins, un-mutated and mutated alike.
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However, there are differences in the cytokines produced depending on the type ofdendriticcell.
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Onedendriticcellcan retrieve a very large number of such protein segments.
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Using these dendritic cells he studied in detail the cell biology of the maturation process and identified the microbial and endogenous stimuli that triggerdendriticcellmaturation (7, 10).
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The therapeutic compositions consist of antigen presenting cells activated by contact with a polypeptide complex constructed by joining together adendriticcell-binding protein and a polypeptide antigen.
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This review aims to elucidate the tumouricidal role of various components of the immune system, including macrophages, lymphocytes, dendritic cells and complement.
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