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    Immune Reconstitution and Implications for Immunotherapy Following Hematopoeitic Stem Cell Transplantation

    The innate immune system comprises a collection of cells that recognize and eradicate pathogens or aberrant cells without priming or antigen presentation. Natural killer cells, neutrophils, monocytes, dendriti...

    Kirsten M. Williams, Ronald E. Gress in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation (2010)

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    Interleukin-7 Immunotherapy

    IL-7 is a member of the common γ -chain family of cytokines sharing a common γ -chain in their receptor. Beyond its long-established pivotal role in immune development, it has been more recently recognized as ...

    Claude Sportès, Ronald E. Gress in Immune-Mediated Diseases (2007)

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    Langerhans Cells in the TGFβ1 Null Mouse

    We recently identified a cell surface protein (gp40) that is homologous to human Ep­CAM, a putative homophilic adhesion molecule, and that is abundantly expressed by some murine dendritic cells (including Lang...

    Teresa A. Borkowski, John J. Letterio in Dendritic Cells in Fundamental and Clinica… (1997)