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The understanding of the role of dendritic cells (DCs) in immune responses has come a long way since Steinmann and colleagues described these cells in 1972. - tensive research during the intervening period has provided a good understanding of the complexity of the DC system and its pivotal role in immunity.It is also now clearer how different subsets of DCs interact and regulate each other and how DC populations affect the function of other cells of the immune system.The improved understanding of their role in immune response has led to the idea that modulation of DC functions by, for example, pharmacological agents could be used as a pot- tial therapeutic approach in some pathological conditions.The actual applicability and therapeutic potential of all these approaches is yet to be fully demonstrated but nonetheless, animal models of human diseases are proving to be very helpful in the evaluation of manipulated DCs as a new treatment in diseases like cancer, auto- munity or asthma.DCs are integral to the initiation and regulation of immune response (Banchereau et al. 2000). The outcome of antigen presentation by DCs is determined by their maturation status, which can be induced by their interaction with danger signals.To recognise a wide array of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP), DCs express a number of pattern recognition receptors (PRR) such as Toll-like rec- tors (TLRs) and C-type lectin receptors (CLR) that recognise structural components of pathogens and discriminate between self and non-self molecules.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Medicine: general issues > Medical equipment & techniques > Medi, Springer Berlin Heidelberg<
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The understanding of the role of dendritic cells (DCs) in immune responses has come a long way since Steinmann and colleagues described these cells in 1972. - tensive research during the intervening period has provided a good understanding of the complexity of the DC system and its pivotal role in immunity.It is also now clearer how different subsets of DCs interact and regulate each other and how DC populations affect the function of other cells of the immune system.The improved understanding of their role in immune response has led to the idea that modulation of DC functions by, for example, pharmacological agents could be used as a pot- tial therapeutic approach in some pathological conditions.The actual applicability and therapeutic potential of all these approaches is yet to be fully demonstrated but nonetheless, animal models of human diseases are proving to be very helpful in the evaluation of manipulated DCs as a new treatment in diseases like cancer, auto- munity or asthma.DCs are integral to the initiation and regulation of immune response (Banchereau et al. 2000). The outcome of antigen presentation by DCs is determined by their maturation status, which can be induced by their interaction with danger signals.To recognise a wide array of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP), DCs express a number of pattern recognition receptors (PRR) such as Toll-like rec- tors (TLRs) and C-type lectin receptors (CLR) that recognise structural components of pathogens and discriminate between self and non-self molecules.; PDF; Scientific, Technical and Medical > Medicine: general issues > Medical equipment & techniques > Medi, Springer Berlin Heidelberg<
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The understanding of the role of dendritic cells (DCs) in immune responses has come a long way since Steinmann and colleagues described these cells in 1972. - tensive research during the intervening period has provided a good understanding of the complexity of the DC system and its pivotal role in immunity. It is also now clearer how different subsets of DCs interact and regulate each other and how DC populations affect the function of other cells of the immune system. The improved understanding of their role in immune response has led to the idea that modulation of DC functions by, for example, pharmacological agents could be used as a pot- tial therapeutic approach in some pathological conditions. The actual applicability and therapeutic potential of all these approaches is yet to be fully demonstrated but nonetheless, animal models of human diseases are proving to be very helpful in the evaluation of manipulated DCs as a new treatment in diseases like cancer, auto- munity or asthma. DCs are integral to the initiation and regulation of immune response (Banchereau et al. 2000). The outcome of antigen presentation by DCs is determined by their maturation status, which can be induced by their interaction with danger signals. To recognise a wide array of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP), DCs express a number of pattern recognition receptors (PRR) such as Toll-like rec- tors (TLRs) and C-type lectin receptors (CLR) that recognise structural components of pathogens and discriminate between self and non-self molecules. Books > Biomedicine eBook, Springer Shop<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783540710295 ISBN (ISBN-10): 3540710299 Erscheinungsjahr: 2008 Herausgeber: Springer Berlin 353 Seiten Sprache: eng/Englisch
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Autor/in: Giovanna Lombardi; Yanira Riffo-Vasquez Titel: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology; Dendritic Cells Verlag: Springer; Springer Berlin 353 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 2008-11-24 Berlin; Heidelberg; DE Sprache: Englisch 309,23 € (DE) 317,90 € (AT) 354,00 CHF (CH) Available XVI, 353 p.
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Biology of Dendritic Cells.- Activation of Dendritic Cells by Toll-Like Receptors and C-Type Lectins.- Dendritic Cell Migration to Peripheral Lymph Nodes.- Dendritic Cells in Viral Infections.- Role of Dendritic Cells in Disease.- Dendritic Cells and their Potential Implication in Pathology and Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis.- Lung Dendritic Cells: Targets for Therapy in Allergic Disease.- Dendritic Cells in Rhinitis.- Role of Epidermal Dendritic Cells in Drug-Induced Cutaneous Adverse Reactions.- Manipulation of Dendritic Cells for Immunotherapy.- T Cell Regulatory Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Expressing Indoleamine 2,3 Dioxygenase.- Aspirin and the Induction of Tolerance by Dendritic Cells.- Use of Rapamycin in the Induction of Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells.- Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology “Dendritic Cells”.- Induction of Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells by Vitamin D Receptor Agonists.- Use of Adenovirus in Vaccines for HIV.- IFN-alpha in the Generation of Dendritic Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy.- Dendritic Cell-Based Immunotherapy in Myeloid Leukaemia: Translating Fundamental Mechanisms into Clinical Applications. Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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