Contains information about the development, differentiation, and migration of antigen-presenting cells
Details the role of antigen-presenting cells as mediators of specific and unspecific immune system responses
Explains how antigen-presenting cells respond in the presence of infectious diseases (viral, bacterial and parasitic), as well as in inflammatory disorders of the external segment and other important ocular disorders.
Suggests how future therapies will target antigen-presenting cells to reduce immune tolerance in the eye.
Antigen presenting Cells and molecular Mechanisms underlying Induction of immune Deviation
Regulatory dendritic Cells and their Potential for Tolerance Induction
Corneal Antigen-presenting Cells (APC): What have we learned from Transplantation?
Therapeutic Manipulation of ocular Antigen presenting Cells in corneal Transplantation
Role of corneal APCs in HSK
Antigen presenting Cells and the Eye: bacterial and parasitic Infections
Skin Allergy contra ocular Allergy
Antigen Presentation in the Eye: Uveitis. Role for ocular Antigen presenting Cells in pigmentary Forms of Glaucoma
Association of Major Histocompatibility Class II Antigens with Core Subdomains present within human ocular Drusen