The manipulation of immunity
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Auteurs : Harald Von Boehmer [États-Unis] ; Michel C. Nussenzweig [États-Unis]Source :
- EMBO reports [ 1469-221X ] ; 2004-08.
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- Academic memory, Allergen, Allergy, Antibody responses, Antigen, Antigen presentation, Atopic dermatitis, Biology organization reviews meeting repor, Boehmer, Bone marrow chimerism, Cell surface, Corresponding author, Effective immunization, Effector cells, Embo, Embo reports, Foreign peptides, Human memory, Immune, Immune response, Immune responses, Immune system, Immunity, Immunization, Immunological memory, Inhibitory receptor, Intramuscular application, Knockout mice, Lymph, Lymph node, Lymph nodes, Marginal zone, Mast cells, Meeting repor, Mite allergen, Monoclonal antibodies, Negative selection, Node, Normal mice, Passive immunization, Peptide, Receptor, Rockefeller university, Secondary lymphoid organs, Solid tumours, Subsequent challenge, Such antigens, Such cells, Suppressor, Suppressor cells, Thymic selection, Thymus, Timothy grass pollen allergen, Tlrs, Tumour, Unwanted immunity, Vaccination, Valenta.
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DOI: 10.1038/sj.embor.7400204
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