Fetal Treg cell reprogramming links maternal immunity to neurodevelopment [0.03%]
重编程的胎儿Treg细胞连接母体免疫和神经发育
Mahdieh Golzari-Sorkheh,Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker
Mahdieh Golzari-Sorkheh
Kirsty Minton
Kirsty Minton
M Inês Pascoal Ramos,Michiel van der Vlist,Linde Meyaard
M Inês Pascoal Ramos
Many inhibitory receptors that regulate immune cell function recognize a limited number of specific ligands. However, a subgroup of so-called inhibitory pattern recognition receptors (iPRRs) can bind a much larger array of ligands of struct...
Aki Sinkkonen,Marja Roslund,Chrysanthi Skevaki et al.
Aki Sinkkonen et al.
John Benjamin W Duncan,Kelsey Voss
John Benjamin W Duncan
Leon C D Smyth,Jonathan Kipnis
Leon C D Smyth
The central nervous system (CNS) has a unique relationship with the immune system, referred to as immune privilege. For many years it was thought that immune privilege was due to isolation of the CNS from the immune system, but recent findi...
Morgan Huse
Morgan Huse
Cytotoxic lymphocytes counter intracellular pathogens and cancer by recognizing and destroying infected or transformed target cells. The basis for their function is the cytolytic immune synapse, a structurally stereotyped cell-cell interfac...
Lisa Schmidleithner,Philipp Stüve,Markus Feuerer
Lisa Schmidleithner
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile repetitive nucleic acid sequences that have been incorporated into the genome through spontaneous integration, accounting for almost 50% of human DNA. Even though most TEs are no longer mobile today, s...
Microglia in the periphery [0.03%]
外周小胶质细胞
Lucy Bird
Lucy Bird