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  1. Langerhans cells (LCs) reside in the epidermis as a dense network of immune system sentinels. These cells determine the appropriate adaptive immune response (inflammation or tolerance) by interpreting the microenvironmental context in which they encounter foreign substances.

  2. (1) Langerhans cells (LCs) within the epidermis take up antigen; (2) LCs internalize and process the antigen, and present the produced peptides on their surface via MHC molecules; (3) LCs migrate to the skin draining lymph nodes where they prime CD45RA + naïve T cells; (4) Activated T cells migrate to the skin, where they produce cytokines and ...

  3. 31 sty 2018 · Langerhans cells make up 3–5% of all nucleated cells in the epidermis and occupy the stratum spinosum, a suprabasal epidermal layer that is characterized by “spiny” keratinocytes that undergo reinforcement of their cytoskeleton.

  4. Langerhans cells make up 3–5% of all nucleated cells in the epidermis and occupy the stratum spinosum, a suprabasal epidermal layer that is characterized by “spiny” keratinocytes that undergo reinforcement of their cytoskeleton.

  5. Langerhans cells (LCs) are a specialized subset of dendritic cells (DCs) that populate the epidermal layer of the skin. Langerin is a lectin that serves as a valuable marker for LCs in mice...

  6. 19 wrz 2017 · Langerhans cells (LCs) are epidermis-resident antigen-presenting cells that share a common ontogeny with macrophages but function as dendritic cells (DCs). Their development, recruitment and...

  7. 29 lis 2017 · Langerhans cells (LCs) reside in the epidermis as a dense network of immune system sentinels. These cells determine the appropriate adaptive immune response (inflammation or tolerance) by interpreting the microenvironmental context in which they encounter foreign substances.

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