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  • ...[[lymphocyte]] proliferation, [[phospholipase A]], antigen presentation in dendritic cells, release of [[enzyme]]s from [[lysosome]]s, release of [[reactive oxy
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  • ...concentrations as low as 0.01 μg/mL can interfere with the maintenance of dendritic arbor architecture. These results raise the possibility that chronic exposu
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  • ...eciprocally regulates IL-10 and IL-12 production by monocyte-derived human dendritic cells and enhances T cell activation |journal=Mol. Med. |volume=12 |issue=1 ...exact mechanism that increases the production of IL-12 in morphine treated dendritic cells. This increased production of IL-12 causes increased T-cell immune re
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  • ...ing the controlling influence of regulatory T cells and tolerance-inducing dendritic cells.
    21 KB (3,070 words) - 21:41, 19 September 2010
  • ...duce intermolecular chain entanglement and crystallization. Alternatively, dendritic polymers are not perfectly branched but share similar properties to dendrim
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  • ...Dendrite] in the IWF Knowledge and Media gGmbH (videos and articles on the dendritic crystallization of polypropylene)</ref> However, if temperature distributio ...plex for other polymers, including hollow pyramids, spirals and multilayer dendritic structures.<ref name=sp/>
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  • ...y. Its impressive load bearing abilities are due to the [[dendrite (metal)|dendritic]] microstructure, in which [[spheric]]al particles of average size 2–5&nb ...ing]] of the shorter [[wavelength]]s of [[visible light]] by the nanosized dendritic structure. This causes it to appear smoky blue against dark backgrounds and
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  • ...elanocyte]]s, or (2) [[nevus cell]]s, a form of melanocyte, but which lack dendritic processes.<ref name="isbn0-397-51052-7">{{cite book |author=Alan N. Houghto
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  • * [[Follicular Dendritic Cell Tumor]]
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  • ...em]] and begin [[monoclonal]] expansion in the environment of [[follicular dendritic cell]]s (FDC).
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  • * The lymph transports [[antigen-presenting cell]]s (APCs), such as dendritic cells, to the lymph nodes where an immune response is stimulated.
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  • ...er [[antigen]]s entering the intestinal tract encounter [[macrophages]], [[dendritic cell]]s, [[B-cells|B-lymphocytes]], and [[T-lymphocytes]] found in Peyer's
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  • ...ust the structural support, but also provide surface for adhesion of the [[dendritic cell]]s, [[macrophage]]s and lymphocytes. It allows for exchange of materia ...structure in lymph node cortex: an immuno-platform for interactions among dendritic cells, T cells and B cells|journal=International Immunology|volume=16|issue
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  • ...monocytes, upon moving to injured tissue (such as the heart), turn into [[dendritic cell]]s and [[macrophage]]s while promoting tissue healing.<ref name="Swirs ...at upon injury they can migrate to the injured tissue and transform into [[dendritic cell]]s and [[macrophage]]s and so assist [[wound healing]].<ref name="Swir
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  • | • '''DC''' Dendritic Cell (Myeloid or Lymphoid) ...or can also differentiate into (3) [[natural killer cell]]s (NK) and (4) [[dendritic cell]]s.
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  • ...sample foreign antigens that have entered the body. When an APC, such as a dendritic cell, binds a foreign antigen it becomes activated and moves into the lymph ...tion to reacting with high endothelium, crossreacts with monocytic cells, dendritic cells and a subset of skin-homing memory lymphocytes.<ref name="pmid7546210
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  • ...entration inside the postsynaptic cell (or more specifically, within the [[dendritic spine]]) is most possibly all that is required to induce LTP. But the mecha
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  • ...ntiation of new neurons and [[synapse]]s through [[axonal]] and [[dendrite|dendritic]] sprouting. In the brain, it is active in the [[hippocampus]], [[Cerebral
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  • ...uron membrane known as [[dendritic spine]]s. These findings suggest that [[dendritic spine]]s are the structures within which HCN channels and alpha2A-adrenocep ...ng memory impairment. If, because of neurological disease, HCN channels in dendritic spines are over-active, they would prevent electrical impulses from traveli
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  • ...between cells when they come in contact with each other, such as when a [[Dendritic Cell|phagocytic cell]] presents [[antigen]]s to [[T cell receptor|lymphocyt ...f the synapse between the pre- and post-synaptic cells by remodeling the [[dendritic spines]] involved in the synapse.
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