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Eduard W. A. Kamperdijk
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Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Paul Nieuwenhuis
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University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
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Elisabeth C. M. Hoefsmit
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Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (108 chapters)
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Antigen Presenting Cells in T Cell Regulation and Repertoire Selection
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- Michiel G. H. Betjes, Cees W. Tuk, Robert H. J. Beelen
Pages 117-122
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- Robert H. J. Beelen, Ellen van Vugt, Joke J. E. Steenbergen, Michiel G. H. Betjes, Carin E. G. Havenith, Eduard W. A. Kamperdijk
Pages 123-127
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- Ellen van Vugt, Marina A. M. Verdaasdonk, Eduard W. A. Kamperdijk, Robert H. J. Beelen
Pages 129-134
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- Marja van Eggermond, Marijke Lambert, Françoise Mascart, Etienne Dupont, Peter van den Elsen
Pages 135-140
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- Ed W. A. Kamperdijk, Joanne M. S. Arkema, Marina A. M. Verdaasdonk, Robert H. J. Beelen, Ellen van Vugt
Pages 141-146
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- MarÃa Purificacion Bañuls, Alberto Alvarez, Isabel Ferrero, AgustÃn Zapata, Carlos Ardavin
Pages 147-152
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- Eric J. de Waal, Henk-Jan Schuurman, Louk H. P. M. Rademakers, Henk van Loveren
Pages 153-157
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- David J. Izon, John D. Nieland, Lori A. Jones, Ada M. Kruisbeek
Pages 159-164
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Dendritic Cells: IN Vitro Phenotype and Function
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- Una O’Doherty, William J. Swiggard, Yasunori Yamaguchi, Iris Kopeloff, Nina Bhardwaj, Ralph M. Steinman et al.
Pages 165-172
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- Stuart E Starr, Santu Bandyopadhyay, Vedapuri Shanmugam, Nassef Hassan, Steven Douglas, Stephanie J. Jackson et al.
Pages 173-178
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- Jan Damoiseaux, Ed Döpp, Marina Verdaasdonk, Ed Kamperdijk, Christine Dijkstra
Pages 179-184
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- Miriam A. Ossevoort, René E. M. Toes, Cornelis J. M. Melief, W. Martin Kast, Marloes L. H. De Bruijn, Carl G. Figdor
Pages 185-189
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- Gertrud Rossi, Markus Schmitt, Martin Owsianowski, Harald Gollnick, Bernhard Thiele
Pages 191-198
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- Caetano Reis e Sousa, Jonathan M. Austyn
Pages 199-204
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- J. Péguet- Navarro, C. Dalbiez-Gauthier, C. Dezutter-Dambuyant, D. Schmitt.
Pages 205-208
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- Corinne Moulon, Josette Péguet-Navarro, Daniel Schmitt, Pascal Courtellemont, Gérard Redziniak
Pages 209-212
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- Falko Steinbach, Bernhard Thiele
Pages 213-218
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- Akira Senoo, Nobuo Imazeki, Yoshifusa Matsuura, Yusuke Fuse
Pages 219-224
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- Hanna Galkowska, Waldemar L. Olszewski
Pages 225-230
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- Susanne Krauss, Elfriede Mayer, Gerti Rank, E. Peter Rieber
Pages 231-236
About this book
These Proceedings contain the contributions of the participants of the Second International Symposium on Dendritic Cells that was held from the 1st to 25th of June 1992 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The First International Symposium on Dendritic Cells was organized as a Satellite symposium at the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Japanese Reticuloendothelial Society by Dr. Y. Imai in Yamagata (Japan), in 1990. It was entitled "Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Tissues," and focused primarily on the Interdigitating Cells (IDC), Epidermal Langerhans cells (LC) and Follicular Dendritic Cells (FDC) , from the point of view of human pathology. However, the concept of Dendritic Cell System, comprising the bone marrow derived IDC and LC but not the FDC, was based on animal experiments and mainly on in vitro experiments on isolated cells. In a report from the Reticuloendothelial Society Committee on Nomenclature in 1982, Tew, Thorbecke and Steinman had already characterized these different types of DC, but the gap between in vivo and in vitro function remained. In Amsterdam, the Symposium focused on the Role of Dendritic Cells in Fundamental and Clinical Immunology. First, recent developments in molecular biology of antigen presentation and cell biological aspects of signal transduction were discussed, in relation to the potential of DC to stimulate lymphocytes and to trigger their in vitro differentiation.