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Concept Antigen-Presenting Cells
Concept Histocompatibility Antigens Class II
Concept Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
Concept Gene Rearrangement, alpha-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor
Concept Gene Rearrangement, beta-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor
Concept Antigens, CD
Concept Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta
Concept Antigen Presentation
Concept Antigens, CD1
Concept Antigens, CD1d
Grant FAE specific receptors for targeted vaccine delivery
Grant TISSUE CONTROL OF ANTIGEN PRESENTATION AND INFLAMMATION
Grant LINEAGE COMMITMENT OF ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELLS
Grant PRESENTATION OF SELF ANTIGEN IN AUTOIMMUNE RESPONSES
Grant Mucosal M Cell Endocytosis: Specificity and Mechanisms
Grant IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE IN TRANSGENIC MICE
Grant Adjuvants for Mucosal Immunity
Academic Article Antigen presentation by keratinocytes directs autoimmune skin disease.
Academic Article NIK-dependent RelB activation defines a unique signaling pathway for the development of V alpha 14i NKT cells.
Academic Article CD8alpha+ and CD11b+ dendritic cell-restricted MHC class II controls Th1 CD4+ T cell immunity.
Academic Article T-cell receptor transgenic response to an endogenous polymorphic autoantigen determines susceptibility to diabetes.
Academic Article CD90 (Thy-1)-positive selection enhances osteogenic capacity of human adipose-derived stromal cells.
Academic Article M cell-derived vesicles suggest a unique pathway for trans-epithelial antigen delivery.
Academic Article Mucosal vaccine design and delivery.
Academic Article Continuous Inhalation Exposure to Fungal Allergen Particulates Induces Lung Inflammation While Reducing Innate Immune Molecule Expression in the Brainstem.
Academic Article Peptidoglycan recognition protein expression in mouse Peyer's Patch follicle associated epithelium suggests functional specialization.
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