Bergfelt, 1993 - Google Patents
Langerhans cells, immunomodulation and skin lesions. A quantitative, morphological and clinical studyBergfelt, 1993
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- Bergfelt L
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- Acta Dermato-Venereologica
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The epidermal Langerhans cell (LC) plays an important role in contact hypersensitivity reactions by presenting the antigens to T lymphocytes. LCs may also play a role in defence mechanisms against neo-antigens in skin tumours. Some studies have indicated that the LC …
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