There is a significant gap in our fundamental understanding of early morphological and migratory changes in human Langerhans cells (LCs) in response to vaccine stimulation. As the vast majority of LCs studies are conducted in small animal models, substantial interspecies variation in skin architecture and immunity must be considered when extrapolating the results to humans. This study aims to determine whether excised human skin, maintained viable in organ culture, provides a useful human model for measuring and understanding early immune response to intradermally delivered vaccine candidates. Excised human breast skin was maintained viable in air-liquid-interface organ culture. This model was used for the first time to show morphological c...
International audienceThe skin plays a crucial role in host defences against microbial attack and th...
Langerhans cells (LCs) reside in the epidermis as a dense network of immune system sentinels. These ...
Whereas there has been recent interest in interactions between dendritic cells and pathogenic viruse...
There is a significant gap in our fundamental understanding of early morphological and migratory cha...
The presence of resident Langerhans cells (LCs) in the epidermis makes the skin an attractive target...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) have a number of features that make them attractive influenza vaccine ca...
Miniaturized microneedle devices are being developed for painlessly targeting vaccines to the immune...
Introduction and Objectives Epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) present an attractive and accessible ta...
International audienceThe development of new immunization strategies requires a better understanding...
The potential of the skin immune system for the generation of both powerful humoral and cellular imm...
Langerhans cells of the epidermis and dermal dendritic cells screen the skin for invading antigens. ...
It has previously been shown that expression of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV) E7 in epidermis c...
AbstractAfter allergen or irritant exposure, Langerhans cells (LC) undergo phenotypic changes and ex...
After allergen or irritant exposure, Langerhans cells (LC) undergo phenotypic changes and exit the e...
The capacity to migrate from peripheral tissues, where antigen is encountered, to lymphoid organs, w...
International audienceThe skin plays a crucial role in host defences against microbial attack and th...
Langerhans cells (LCs) reside in the epidermis as a dense network of immune system sentinels. These ...
Whereas there has been recent interest in interactions between dendritic cells and pathogenic viruse...
There is a significant gap in our fundamental understanding of early morphological and migratory cha...
The presence of resident Langerhans cells (LCs) in the epidermis makes the skin an attractive target...
Virus-like particles (VLPs) have a number of features that make them attractive influenza vaccine ca...
Miniaturized microneedle devices are being developed for painlessly targeting vaccines to the immune...
Introduction and Objectives Epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) present an attractive and accessible ta...
International audienceThe development of new immunization strategies requires a better understanding...
The potential of the skin immune system for the generation of both powerful humoral and cellular imm...
Langerhans cells of the epidermis and dermal dendritic cells screen the skin for invading antigens. ...
It has previously been shown that expression of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV) E7 in epidermis c...
AbstractAfter allergen or irritant exposure, Langerhans cells (LC) undergo phenotypic changes and ex...
After allergen or irritant exposure, Langerhans cells (LC) undergo phenotypic changes and exit the e...
The capacity to migrate from peripheral tissues, where antigen is encountered, to lymphoid organs, w...
International audienceThe skin plays a crucial role in host defences against microbial attack and th...
Langerhans cells (LCs) reside in the epidermis as a dense network of immune system sentinels. These ...
Whereas there has been recent interest in interactions between dendritic cells and pathogenic viruse...