Pregnancy is a unique event in which a fetus, despite being genetically and immunologically different from the mother (a hemi-allograft), develops in the uterus. Successful pregnancy implies avoidance of rejection by the maternal immune system. Fetal and maternal immune cells come into direct contact at the decidua, which is a highly specialized mucous membrane that plays a key role in fetal tolerance. Uterine dendritic cells (DC) within the decidua have been implicated in pregnancy maintenance. DC serve as antigen-presenting cells with the unique ability to induce primary immune responses. Just as lymphocytes comprise different subsets, DC subsets have been identified that differentially control lymphocyte function. DC may also act to indu...
Human pregnancy sets up an inherent immunological paradox. In a tumor-like process semi-allogeneic ...
Dendritic cells (DCs), which can shape their functions depending on the microenvironment, are crucia...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...
Pregnancy is a unique event in which a fetus, despite being genetically and immunologically differen...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are a heterogeneous population of professional antigen-presenting cells that b...
Pregnancy provides a major challenge to the maternal immune system, which must tolerate fetal alloan...
Pregnancy provides a major challenge to the maternal immune system, which must tolerate fetal alloan...
AbstractMultiple mechanisms underlie the surprising willingness of mothers to tolerate the semi-allo...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are known to play a major role in the induction, maintenance, and regulation o...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
Successful pregnancy relies on the adaptation of immune responses that allow the fetus to grow and d...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
Appropriate development of the placenta is required for healthy pregnancy to occur. After implantati...
Decidual immune cells (DICs), including T-cells, regulatory T-cells, macrophages/dendritic cells, na...
During gestation the developing human fetus is exposed to a diverse range of potentially immune-stim...
Human pregnancy sets up an inherent immunological paradox. In a tumor-like process semi-allogeneic ...
Dendritic cells (DCs), which can shape their functions depending on the microenvironment, are crucia...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...
Pregnancy is a unique event in which a fetus, despite being genetically and immunologically differen...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are a heterogeneous population of professional antigen-presenting cells that b...
Pregnancy provides a major challenge to the maternal immune system, which must tolerate fetal alloan...
Pregnancy provides a major challenge to the maternal immune system, which must tolerate fetal alloan...
AbstractMultiple mechanisms underlie the surprising willingness of mothers to tolerate the semi-allo...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are known to play a major role in the induction, maintenance, and regulation o...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
Successful pregnancy relies on the adaptation of immune responses that allow the fetus to grow and d...
The developing human fetus generates both tolerogenic and protective immune responses in response to...
Appropriate development of the placenta is required for healthy pregnancy to occur. After implantati...
Decidual immune cells (DICs), including T-cells, regulatory T-cells, macrophages/dendritic cells, na...
During gestation the developing human fetus is exposed to a diverse range of potentially immune-stim...
Human pregnancy sets up an inherent immunological paradox. In a tumor-like process semi-allogeneic ...
Dendritic cells (DCs), which can shape their functions depending on the microenvironment, are crucia...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...