CD207+ cells recruitment to the vaccination site and draining lymph nodes after the administration of DC-Apo/Nec vaccine in mice

De novo ectopic lymphoid tissue formation is known to occur in certain disease and inflammatory settings. After an effective vaccination with dendritic cells (DC) charged with melanoma apoptotic/necrotic cells (Apo/Nec), a subcutaneous tertiary lymphoid structure was organized, where retained vaccin...

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Autor principal: Ruiz, M.S
Otros Autores: Mac Keon, S., Campisano, S., Bravo, A.I, Gazzaniga, S., Wainstok, Rosa
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Publicado: 2014
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