1993
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2930-9_96
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Histology and Immunophenotype of Dendritic Cells in the Human Lung

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“…Additionally, studies from a number of laboratories, including our own, indicate that the ratio of AM phenotypes varies in the normal population and is already shifted to a higher inflammatory ratio in individuals with a number of preexisting inflammatory conditions (14,16 of increased symptoms in individuals with various chronic lung diseases and urban pollution. In summary, urban partides, and to a greater extent ROFA particles, caused apoptosis of human AM, while MSH had no adverse effects.…”
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“…Additionally, studies from a number of laboratories, including our own, indicate that the ratio of AM phenotypes varies in the normal population and is already shifted to a higher inflammatory ratio in individuals with a number of preexisting inflammatory conditions (14,16 of increased symptoms in individuals with various chronic lung diseases and urban pollution. In summary, urban partides, and to a greater extent ROFA particles, caused apoptosis of human AM, while MSH had no adverse effects.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…For (13,14). Further, addition of RFD1+ monoclonal antibody inhibits RFD1+ AM-mediated T-cell stimulatory activity (15).…”
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“…Antigene werden nach Hoefsmit et al [7] sowie van Haarst et al [8] von dendritischen Zellen den T-Lymphozytcn präsentiert. Immunologische Unter suchungen zeigten, dass dendritische Zellen für Protein S-100 und CD Ia positiv sind und Major-Histocompatibility-Complcx-Antigene der Klasse II exprimieren.…”
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