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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Antigen-Presenting Cells and the Eye



In recent years the importance of antigen-presenting cells and their influence on the eyes has been elucidated. We have learned that nearly every structure of the eye harbors these cells, yet they differ in their activities and thus in the ways in which they protect against - or participate in - diseases of the eye. Antigen-Presenting Cells and the Eye summarizes current knowledge about ACPs in general, and their role in the eye, in particular.


Antigen-Presenting Cells and the Eye

1 comment:

  1. Hey guys,

    Thank you so much for sharing it. Antigen presenting cell is a cell that displays foreign antigen complexed with MHC on its surface. These cells process antigens and present them to T cells, which specialized white blood cells that help fight off foreign substances that enter the body...

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