Skin Langerhans (Dendritic) Cells in Virus Infections and AIDS edited by Yechiel Becker.

Over the generations the skin has been the site for immunization against smallpox. This method of immunization was described in a letter written by Lady Mary Montagu on April 1, 1717 in Adrianopole, Turkey: "The small-pox, so fatal, and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless by the in...

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Other Authors: Becker, Yechiel (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
Edition:1st ed. 1991.
Series:Developments in Medical Virology ; 7
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505 0 |a GENERAL -- 1. DENDRITIC CELLS IN THE EPIDERMIS AND THE LYMPH NODES — A REVIEW -- 2. MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO LANGERHANS CELLS IN MAN AND EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS -- 3. DETECTION OF LANGERHANS CELLS WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES -- 4. EPIDERMAL DENDRITIC CELLS IN IMMUNODEFICIENT MICE -- CANCER AND AGING -- 5. LANGERHANS CELLS IN TUMOUR DEVELOPMENT AND REGRESSION -- 6. EPIDERMAL DENDRITIC CELLS IN AGED C57BL/6 MICE -- HIV INFECTION OF LANGERHANS CELLS IN AIDS -- 7. IMMUNOHISTOLOGY OF SKIN FROM AIDS PATIENTS -- 8. HIV INFECTION OF SKIN LANGERHANS CELLS -- 9. HIV INFECTION OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD DENDRITIC CELLS -- 10. HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENT VIRUS (HIV) AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH EPIDERMAL LANGERHANS CELLS (LC) -- HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS-1 INFECTION OF THE SKIN AND LANGERHANS CELLS -- 11. LANGERHANS CELLS AND RECURRENT INFECTION WITH HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS -- 12. UV TREATMENT OF SKIN: EFFECT ON LANGERHANS CELLS AND HSV-1 INFECTION -- 13. UV TREATMENT OF THE SKIN AND HSV-1 INFECTION -- 14. INVOLVEMENT OF EPIDERMAL AND LYMPH NODE DENDRITIC CELLS IN SKIN HSV-1 INFECTION -- HUMAN WARTS AND LANGERHANS CELLS -- 15. WARTS, CARCINOMA AND LANGERHANS CELLS -- POX AND IRIDOVIRUS INTERACTIONS WITH SKIN LANGERHANS CELLS -- 16. VACCINIA VIRUS AND DENDRITIC (LANGERHANS) CELLS: NEED FOR ELUCIDATION OF THE ROLE OF DENDRITIC CELLS IN VACCINATION -- 17. LANGERHANS CELLS IN THE SKIN OF NORMAL AND LUMPY SKIN DISEASE VIRUS-INFECTED CATTLE -- 18. LANGERHANS CELL AND INTERDIGITATING DENDRITIC CELL INFECTION IN AFRICAN SWINE FEVER -- PERSPECTIVES -- 19. PERSPECTIVES OF DENDRITIC CELL RESEARCH. 
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