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Angiotensin-converting enzyme (CD143) is abundantly expressed by dendritic cells and discriminates human monocyte-derived dendritic cells from acute myeloid leukemia-derived dendritic cells.Academic Article Why?
Making dendritic cells from the inside out: lentiviral vector-mediated gene delivery of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and interleukin 4 into CD14+ monocytes generates dendritic cells in vitro.Academic Article Why?
Dendritic Cells, the T-cell-inflamed Tumor Microenvironment, and Immunotherapy Treatment Response.Academic Article Why?
The role of dendritic cells and monocytes in the maintenance and loss of respiratory tolerance.Academic Article Why?
Transcription factor IRF4 drives dendritic cells to promote Th2 differentiation.Academic Article Why?
Transcriptional determinants of tolerogenic and immunogenic states during dendritic cell maturation.Academic Article Why?
A dendritic cell subset designed for oral tolerance.Academic Article Why?
A simplified method for growing dendritic cells from rat bone marrow.Academic Article Why?
Another dendritic cell enters the transplant story.Academic Article Why?
Application of recipient-derived dendritic cells to induce donor-specific T-cell hyporesponsiveness.Academic Article Why?
Bacterial infection remodels the DNA methylation landscape of human dendritic cells.Academic Article Why?
Coordinate regulation of tissue macrophage and dendritic cell population dynamics by CSF-1.Academic Article Why?
Cross-tolerance of recipient-derived transforming growth factor-beta dendritic cells.Academic Article Why?
Distinct dendritic cell subsets actively induce Th2 polarization.Academic Article Why?
Isolating and targeting a highly active, stochastic dendritic cell subpopulation for improved immune responses.Academic Article Why?
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