Immune responses in the skin are important for host defence against pathogenic microorganisms. However, dysregulated immune reactions can cause chronic inflammatory skin diseases. Extensive crosstalk between the different cellular and microbial components of the skin regulates local immune responses to ensure efficient host defence, to maintain and restore homeostasis, and to prevent chronic disease. In this Review, we discuss recent findings that highlight the complex regulatory networks that control skin immunity, and we provide new paradigms for the mechanisms that regulate skin immune responses in host defence and in chronic inflammation.</p
The skin serves as the primary interface between our body and the external environment and acts as a...
The skin immune system harbors a complex network of dendritic cells (DCs). Recent studies highlight ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The sk...
The skin is a frequent site of pathological immune responses that can take place in the dermal and/o...
As the largest barrier organ of the body, the skin is highly innervated by peripheral sensory neuron...
The skin is an essential organ to the human body protecting it from external aggressions and pathoge...
The skin is a complex organ that has devised numerous strategies, such as physical, chemical, and mi...
The skin provides the first line defense of the human body against injury and infection. By integrat...
Abstract: Skin's innate immunity is the initial activator of immune response mechanisms, influencing...
International audienceWith its unique structure and large numbers of immune cells, the skin is one o...
The skin serves a vital role as our body’s first line of defense against the external environment an...
The skin represents the primary interface between the host and the environment. This organ is also h...
The skin is a complex organ that, in addition to providing a strong barrier against external insults...
The skin is a frequent site of pathological immune responses that can take place in the dermal and/o...
The skin, the human body's largest organ, is home to a diverse and complex variety of innate and ada...
The skin serves as the primary interface between our body and the external environment and acts as a...
The skin immune system harbors a complex network of dendritic cells (DCs). Recent studies highlight ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The sk...
The skin is a frequent site of pathological immune responses that can take place in the dermal and/o...
As the largest barrier organ of the body, the skin is highly innervated by peripheral sensory neuron...
The skin is an essential organ to the human body protecting it from external aggressions and pathoge...
The skin is a complex organ that has devised numerous strategies, such as physical, chemical, and mi...
The skin provides the first line defense of the human body against injury and infection. By integrat...
Abstract: Skin's innate immunity is the initial activator of immune response mechanisms, influencing...
International audienceWith its unique structure and large numbers of immune cells, the skin is one o...
The skin serves a vital role as our body’s first line of defense against the external environment an...
The skin represents the primary interface between the host and the environment. This organ is also h...
The skin is a complex organ that, in addition to providing a strong barrier against external insults...
The skin is a frequent site of pathological immune responses that can take place in the dermal and/o...
The skin, the human body's largest organ, is home to a diverse and complex variety of innate and ada...
The skin serves as the primary interface between our body and the external environment and acts as a...
The skin immune system harbors a complex network of dendritic cells (DCs). Recent studies highlight ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The sk...