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  1. 1 sie 2005 · The first cells that colonize the spleen are progenitors of the erythroid and myeloid lineages; at E14.5, after the progenitors have entered, the first haematopoietic stem cells lodge in the...

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  2. APCs unique to the spleen regulate the T and B cell response to these antigenic targets in the blood. This review will focus on cell types, cell organization and immunologic functions specific to the spleen, and how these impact initiation of adaptive immunity to systemic blood-borne antigens.

  3. 2 mar 2019 · APCs specific to the spleen regulate the T and B cell response to these antigenic targets in the blood. This review will focus on cell types, cell organization, and immunologic functions specific to the spleen and how these affect initiation of adaptive immunity to systemic blood-borne antigens.

  4. In this review, we examine spleen functions and mechanisms of actions at the cellular and molecular levels, which are thought to regulate innate and adaptive immunity, control antigen toler-ance, and either protect the host or contribute to diseases.

  5. 14 lis 2013 · In this review, we examine spleen functions and mechanisms of actions at the cellular and molecular levels, which are thought to regulate innate and adaptive immunity, control antigen tolerance, and either protect the host or contribute to diseases.

  6. 1 mar 2019 · This review will focus on cell types, cell organization, and immunologic functions specific to the spleen and how these affect initiation of adaptive immunity to systemic blood-borne antigens. Potential differences in structure and function between mouse and human spleen will also be discussed.

  7. APCs specific to the spleen regulate the T and B cell response to these antigenic targets in the blood. This review will focus on cell types, cell organization, and immuno-logic functions specific to the spleen and how these affect initiation of adaptive immunity to systemic blood-borne antigens.

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