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Interrogating unique DC adaptations to tissue to promote barrier immunity and tolerance

US National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases grant open #nih-5R01AR080436-04

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Project summary: The immune system faces the external world and encounters pathogens, including viruses in barrier tissues (e.g. skin, lung, and gut). There the immune system must detect and respond to pathogens, while simultaneously preventing autoimmunity and promoting tissue repair. Dendritic cells (DC) in tissue are the key cells which balance self-tolerance (preventing destruction of our bodies tissues) with pathogen surveillance. The goal of this application is to understand how DCs develop uniquely and are adapted in the tissue to perform and balance these functions. We have recently id

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