The STATs on dendritic cell development

Immunity
Nobuyuki Onai, Markus G Manz

Abstract

Dendritic cells are a heterogeneous group of antigen presenting cells. In this issue of Immunity, Esashi et al. (2008) demonstrate how cytokine-receptor-regulated downstream transcription factors direct dendritic cell subpopulation differentiation from hematopoietic progenitor cells.

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Jun 2, 2012·Journal of Medicinal Chemistry·Bikash DebnathNouri Neamati
Jul 23, 2008·Immunology and Cell Biology·Alain Fischer
May 30, 2013·European Journal of Immunology·Mohammad Alam MiahYong-Soo Bae
Sep 16, 2008·European Journal of Immunology·Eiji Esashi, Yong-Jun Liu
Mar 3, 2010·Immunological Reviews·Michael A SchmidMarkus G Manz
Dec 9, 2020·Advanced Materials·Mengyu ChangJun Lin

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