2024
DOI: 10.1111/imcb.12752
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Not an immune cell, but they may act like one—cells with immune properties outside the immune system

Marlena Typiak,
Dorota Żurawa‐Janicka

Abstract: The cells presented in this work are not classified as cells that make up the immune system. They, however, present functions and molecules, which are characteristic of immune cells. These characteristic functions are, for example, sensing threat, performing phagocytosis, presentation of foreign antigens, cytokine release or enhancing immune memory. The enlisted immune response mechanisms are carried out by the possession of molecules such as Toll‐like receptors, receptors for the Fc fragment of IgG, major his… Show more

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