Human lymphoid organ dendritic cell identity is predominantly dictated by ontogeny, not tissue microenvironment

Heidkamp GF, Sander J, Lehmann CHK, Heger L, Eissing N, Baranska A, Lühr J, Hoffmann A, Reimer K, Lux A, Söder S, Hartmann A, Zenk J, Ulas T, Mcgovern N, Alexiou C, Spriewald B, Mackensen A, Schuler G, Schauf B, Forster A, Repp R, Fasching P, Purbojo A, Cesnjevar R, Ullrich E, Ginhoux F, Schlitzer A, Nimmerjahn F, Schultze JL, Dudziak D (2017)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2017

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Book Volume: 47

Pages Range: 158-159

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Heidkamp, G.F., Sander, J., Lehmann, C.H.K., Heger, L., Eissing, N., Baranska, A.,... Dudziak, D. (2017). Human lymphoid organ dendritic cell identity is predominantly dictated by ontogeny, not tissue microenvironment. (pp. 158-159).

MLA:

Heidkamp, Gordon Frederik, et al. "Human lymphoid organ dendritic cell identity is predominantly dictated by ontogeny, not tissue microenvironment." 2017. 158-159.

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