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Title:

A dense network of dendritic cells populates the murine epididymis.

Document type:
journal article
Author(s):
Da Silva, N; Cortez-Retamozo, V; Reinecker, HC; Wildgruber, M; Hill, E; Brown, D; Swirski, F; Pittet, M; Breton, S
Abstract:
One of the most intriguing aspects of male reproductive physiology is the ability to generate spermatogenic cells - which are'foreign' to the host - without triggering immune activation. After leaving the testis, spermatozoa enter the epididymis where they mature and are stored. In this study, we report a previously unrecognized dense network of dendritic cells (DCs) located at the base of the epididymal epithelium. This network was detected in transgenic mice expressing CD11c-EYFP and CX3CR1-GF...     »
Journal title abbreviation:
Reproduction
Year:
2011
Journal volume:
141
Journal issue:
5
Pages contribution:
653-63
Language:
eng
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21310816
Print-ISSN:
1470-1626
TUM Institution:
Röntgendiagnostik
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