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Volumn 2, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 151-161

Mouse and human dendritic cell subtypes

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Indexed keywords

ANIMAL; ANTIGEN PRESENTATION; ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELL; CLASSIFICATION; DENDRITIC CELL; HUMAN; IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE; IMMUNOLOGY; MOUSE; PHYSIOLOGY; REVIEW; STEM CELL; T LYMPHOCYTE; ANIMAL CELL; B LYMPHOCYTE; BIRBECK GRANULE; CELL ACTIVATION; CELL CULTURE; CELL FUNCTION; CELL GRANULE; CELL MATURATION; CELL SUBPOPULATION; CPG ISLAND; CULTURE MEDIUM; HELPER CELL; HUMAN CELL; IMMUNE RESPONSE; IMMUNOREGULATION; INFECTION; MODEL; NONHUMAN; PLASMACYTOID CELL; PRIORITY JOURNAL; TISSUE DISTRIBUTION;

EID: 0036518287     PISSN: 14741733     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1038/nri746     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (1946)

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