Nonviral transfection of distinct types of human dendritic cells: high-efficiency gene transfer by elec- troporation into hematopoietic progenitor-, but not monocyte- derived dendritic cells. Gene Therapy 1998; 5: 700-707.Van Tendeloo VF,Snoeck HW,Lardon F,et al.Nonviral transfection of distinct...
The spatiotemporal regulation of immune cells in lymph nodes (LNs) is crucial for mounting protective T-cell responses, which are orchestrated by dendritic cells (DCs). However, it is unclear how the DC subsets are altered by the inflammatory milieu of LNs. Here, we show that the inflamed ...
The nervous, or neural tissue, is the main tissue component of the nervous system. The nervous tissue occurs 1) centrally (brain and spinal cord), and 2) peripherally (nerves). The neural tissue is composed of two main types of cells- each type...
The resulting cell type space still possessed several transcriptionally similar cell types (for example, various intestinal enterocytes, T cells or dendritic cells), which, left unaddressed, would reduce the linear independence of the basis matrix column space and, hence, would affect nu-SVR ...
Langerhans cells: These are dendritic cells involved in antigen processing when the skin becomes infected, they act as antigen-processing cells. They contain large organelles known as Birbeck granules, but the exact function of these is still unknown. Merkel cells: These act as mechanosensory cells...
Activation of dendritic cells: translating innate into adaptive immunity Innate recognition of infection in vertebrates can lead to the induction of adaptive immune responses through activation of dendritic cells (DCs). DCs are ... CRE Sousa - 《Current Opinion in Immunology》 被引量: 596发表: ...
These DTA+-specific chemokines are known to recruit neutrophils (CXCL1, CXCL3), dendritic cells (CCL20), T cells (CCL20, CXCL10), and B cells (CCL20)56.Fig. 5: Chemokine expression and crosstalk to mesenchymal and epithelial cells of DTA+ cells....
Cell marker is used to determine the development of cells. Different classification of cell markers is Tell marker, dendritic cell, granulocytes, progenitor cell, and monocyte.Answer and Explanation: The T-cells are classified into two types such as cytotoxic T-cells (killer T...
In the dendrogram shown in Fig. 3a, CD34+ cells are positioned at the root, from which two branches emerge. The left branch consists of myeloid cells, including CD14+ monocytes and dendritic cells, while the right branch consists of lymphoid lineage cells, namely CD56+ NK, CD19+ B, ...
·Dendritic cells- Found in various tissues and serve to bridge the two systems of immunity (innate and adaptive). However, they also destroy invading microbes through phagocytosis. ·Natural Killer Cells- Release chemicals that destroy the invading organism. ...