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      The skin-resident and migratory immune system in steady state and memory: innate lymphocytes, dendritic cells and T cells.

      Nature immunology
      Animals, Cell Movement, immunology, Dendritic Cells, Humans, Immunity, Innate, Immunologic Memory, Lymphocyte Subsets, Skin

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          The skin is a highly complex organ interspersed with a variety of smaller organ-like structures and a plethora of cell types that together perform essential functions such as physical sensing, temperature control, barrier maintenance and immunity. In this Review, we outline many of the innate and adaptive immune cell types associated with the skin, focusing on the steady state in mice and men, and include a broad update of dendritic cell function and T cell surveillance.

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          24048119
          10.1038/ni.2680

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Movement,immunology,Dendritic Cells,Humans,Immunity, Innate,Immunologic Memory,Lymphocyte Subsets,Skin

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