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20 September 1999
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Cover picture: Three days after antigenic stimulation, a subset of dendritic cells (blue) interacts with B cells (red) and T cells (green) in the outer zone of a primary lymphoid follicle. These dendritic cells, identified by their capacity to bind the mannose receptor, have the unique capacity to provide peptide to T cells and intact antigen to B cells in order to initiate humoral responses in vivo. See related article in this issue by Berney et al., pp. 851860. - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of Contents
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ISSN 0022-1007
EISSN 1540-9538
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Junqing Cui,Naohiro Watanabe,Tetsu Kawano,Masakatsu Yamashita,Tohru Kamata,Chiori Shimizu,Motoko Kimura,Eiko Shimizu,Jyunzo Koike,Haruhiko Koseki,Yujiro Tanaka,Masaru Taniguchi,Toshinori Nakayama
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