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J Valladeau

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Pathologie-Biologie|August 4, 2001
[Langerin: a new lectin specific for Langerhans cells induces the formation of Birbeck granules]J Valladeau, C Caux, S Lebecque, et al.
Experimental Hematology|January 21, 2000
Characterization of germinal center dendritic cells in follicular lymphomaN Renard, J Valladeau, C Barthelemy, et al.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|November 30, 1999
Respective involvement of TGF-beta and IL-4 in the development of Langerhans cells and non-Langerhans dendritic cells from CD34+ progenitorsC Caux, C Massacrier, B Dubois, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|January 19, 2005
TGFbeta inhibits CD1d expression on dendritic cellsS Ronger-Savle, J Valladeau, A Claudy, et al.
Blood|February 27, 2001
Differentiation of Langerhans cells in Langerhans cell histiocytosisF Geissmann, Y Lepelletier, S Fraitag, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|August 21, 2002
Accumulation of immature Langerhans cells in human lymph nodes draining chronically inflamed skinF Geissmann, M C Dieu-Nosjean, C Dezutter, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|November 24, 1999
In breast carcinoma tissue, immature dendritic cells reside within the tumor, whereas mature dendritic cells are located in peritumoral areasD Bell, P Chomarat, D Broyles, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 22, 1999
A CD1a+/CD11c+ subset of human blood dendritic cells is a direct precursor of Langerhans cellsT Ito, M Inaba, K Inaba, et al.
Immunity|February 8, 2000
Langerin, a novel C-type lectin specific to Langerhans cells, is an endocytic receptor that induces the formation of Birbeck granulesJ Valladeau, O Ravel, C Dezutter-Dambuyant, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|October 3, 1999
The monoclonal antibody DCGM4 recognizes Langerin, a protein specific of Langerhans cells, and is rapidly internalized from the cell surfaceJ Valladeau, V Duvert-Frances, J J Pin, et al.
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Pathologie-Biologie|August 4, 2001
[Langerin: a new lectin specific for Langerhans cells induces the formation of Birbeck granules]J Valladeau, C Caux, S Lebecque, et al.
Experimental Hematology|January 21, 2000
Characterization of germinal center dendritic cells in follicular lymphomaN Renard, J Valladeau, C Barthelemy, et al.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|November 30, 1999
Respective involvement of TGF-beta and IL-4 in the development of Langerhans cells and non-Langerhans dendritic cells from CD34+ progenitorsC Caux, C Massacrier, B Dubois, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|January 19, 2005
TGFbeta inhibits CD1d expression on dendritic cellsS Ronger-Savle, J Valladeau, A Claudy, et al.
Blood|February 27, 2001
Differentiation of Langerhans cells in Langerhans cell histiocytosisF Geissmann, Y Lepelletier, S Fraitag, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|August 21, 2002
Accumulation of immature Langerhans cells in human lymph nodes draining chronically inflamed skinF Geissmann, M C Dieu-Nosjean, C Dezutter, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|November 24, 1999
In breast carcinoma tissue, immature dendritic cells reside within the tumor, whereas mature dendritic cells are located in peritumoral areasD Bell, P Chomarat, D Broyles, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 22, 1999
A CD1a+/CD11c+ subset of human blood dendritic cells is a direct precursor of Langerhans cellsT Ito, M Inaba, K Inaba, et al.
Immunity|February 8, 2000
Langerin, a novel C-type lectin specific to Langerhans cells, is an endocytic receptor that induces the formation of Birbeck granulesJ Valladeau, O Ravel, C Dezutter-Dambuyant, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|October 3, 1999
The monoclonal antibody DCGM4 recognizes Langerin, a protein specific of Langerhans cells, and is rapidly internalized from the cell surfaceJ Valladeau, V Duvert-Frances, J J Pin, et al.
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