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Development and Function of Myeloid Subsets. Advances in Immunology Volume 120

  • Book

  • November 2013
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 2634400

Advances in Immunology, a long-established and highly respected publication, presents current developments as well as comprehensive reviews in immunology. Articles address the wide range of topics that comprise immunology, including molecular and cellular activation mechanisms, phylogeny and molecular evolution, and clinical modalities. Edited and authored by the foremost scientists in the field, each volume provides up-to-date information and directions for the future.

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Table of Contents

  1. Ontogeny and Functional Specialization of Dendritic Cells in Human and Mouse
    Muzlifah Haniffa, Matthew Collin and Florent Ginhoux
  2. Dendritic Cell Migration through the Lymphatic Vasculature to Lymph Nodes
    Andrew M. Platt and Gwendalyn J. Randolph
  3. A Close Encounter of the Third Kind Monocyte-Derived Cells
    Alexander Mildner, Simon Yona and Steffen Jung
  4. Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Development
    Ken Shortman, Priyanka Sathe, David Vremec, Shalin Naik and Meredith O'Keeffe
  5. Pathological Consequence of Misguided Dendritic Cell Differentiation in Histiocytic Diseases
    Marie-Luise Berres, Carl E. Allen and Miriam Merad
  6. Macrophage Activation and Polarization as an Adaptive Component of Innate Immunity
    Massimo Locati, Alberto Mantovani and Antonio Sica
  7. Terminal Differentiation of Dendritic Cells
    Cyril Seillet and Gabrielle T. Belz
  8. Diversity of Pathogen Sensors in Dendritic Cells
    Silvia Cerboni, Matteo Gentili and Nicolas Manel
  9. Transcriptional Control of Dendritic Cell Development
    Kenneth M. Murphy
  10. Transcriptional Control of Macrophage Identity, Self-renewal and Function
    Kaaweh Molawi and Michael H. Sieweke