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NLRP10 is a NOD-like receptor essential to initiate adaptive immunity by dendritic cells

Stephanie C. Eisenbarth (), Adam Williams, Oscar R. Colegio, Hailong Meng, Till Strowig, Anthony Rongvaux, Jorge Henao-Mejia, Christoph A. Thaiss, Sophie Joly, David G. Gonzalez, Lan Xu, Lauren A. Zenewicz, Ann M. Haberman, Eran Elinav, Steven H. Kleinstein, Fayyaz S. Sutterwala and Richard A. Flavell ()
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Stephanie C. Eisenbarth: Yale University School of Medicine
Adam Williams: Yale University School of Medicine
Oscar R. Colegio: Yale University School of Medicine
Hailong Meng: Yale University School of Medicine
Till Strowig: Yale University School of Medicine
Anthony Rongvaux: Yale University School of Medicine
Jorge Henao-Mejia: Yale University School of Medicine
Christoph A. Thaiss: Yale University School of Medicine
Sophie Joly: Inflammation Program, University of Iowa
David G. Gonzalez: Yale University School of Medicine
Lan Xu: Yale University School of Medicine
Lauren A. Zenewicz: Yale University School of Medicine
Ann M. Haberman: Yale University School of Medicine
Eran Elinav: Yale University School of Medicine
Steven H. Kleinstein: Yale University School of Medicine
Fayyaz S. Sutterwala: Inflammation Program, University of Iowa
Richard A. Flavell: Yale University School of Medicine

Nature, 2012, vol. 484, issue 7395, 510-513

Abstract: Dendritic cells in mice lacking NLRP10 are defective in exiting inflamed tissue, leading to impaired adaptive immunity; this could have a profound impact on the approach to treating allergic and autoimmune diseases.

Date: 2012
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