Analysis of the mechanisms underlying CNS immune surveillance and immunopathology have provided new insights into the intracerebral regulation of immune responses. Here, Francesca Aloisi, Francesco Ria and Luciano Adorini review the role of CNS antigen presenting cells and focus on the control of Th1 and Th2 responses by microglia and astrocytes.
Aloisi, F., Ria, F., Adorini, L., Regulation of T-cell responses by CNS antigen-presenting cells: Different roles for microglia and astrocytes, <<IMMUNOLOGY TODAY>>, 2000; (21): 141-147. [doi:10.1016/S0167-5699(99)01512-1] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/104753]
Regulation of T-cell responses by CNS antigen-presenting cells: Different roles for microglia and astrocytes
Ria, FrancescoSecondo
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2000
Abstract
Analysis of the mechanisms underlying CNS immune surveillance and immunopathology have provided new insights into the intracerebral regulation of immune responses. Here, Francesca Aloisi, Francesco Ria and Luciano Adorini review the role of CNS antigen presenting cells and focus on the control of Th1 and Th2 responses by microglia and astrocytes.File in questo prodotto:
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