Crosstalk between autoreactive T cells and alveolar type II epithelial cells in inflammation and tolerance
von Dr. Marcus Gereke
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[1.] Mag/Fragment 055 13 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2014-03-10 12:19:50 Graf Isolan | Fehrenbach 2001, Fragment, Gesichtet, Mag, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop, Verschleierung |
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Quelle: Fehrenbach 2001 Seite(n): 33, Zeilen: abstract |
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Already 1977 Mason and Williams developed the concept of the alveolar type II epithelial cell (AECII) as a defender of the alveolus (Mason and Williams, 1977). AECII may act as immunoregulatory cells and can interact with resident and mobile cells, either directly by membrane contact or indirectly via cytokines/growth factors and their receptors. Thus alveolar type II epithelial cells represent an integrative unit of immune responses within the alveolus.
Mason RJ, Williams MC. Type II alveolar cell. Defender of the alveolus. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1977 Jun; 115 (6Pt2): 81-91. |
In 1977, Mason and Williams developed the concept of the alveolar epithelial type II (AE2) cell as a defender of the alveolus. [...] AE2 cells may act as immunoregulatory cells. AE2 cells interact with resident and mobile cells, either directly by membrane contact or indirectly via cytokines/growth factors and their receptors, thus representing an integrative unit within the alveolus. |
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