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The following pages link to Astrocytes express elements of the class II endocytic pathway and process central nervous system autoantigen for presentation to encephalitogenic T cells (Q40991645):
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- Role of plasmacytoid dendritic cells for aberrant class II expression in exocrine glands from estrogen-deficient mice of healthy background (Q24273412) (← links)
- Neuroimmune crosstalk in the central nervous system and its significance for neurological diseases (Q28269903) (← links)
- Gliotransmission: Exocytotic release from astrocytes (Q33823638) (← links)
- Fluvoxamine stimulates oligodendrogenesis of cultured neural stem cells and attenuates inflammation and demyelination in an animal model of multiple sclerosis (Q33884949) (← links)
- Hepatic stellate cells preferentially expand allogeneic CD4+ CD25+ FoxP3+ regulatory T cells in an IL-2-dependent manner (Q33923702) (← links)
- Enterocolitis induced by autoimmune targeting of enteric glial cells: a possible mechanism in Crohn's disease? (Q33949335) (← links)
- All in the head: obstacles for immune rejection of brain tumours (Q34842204) (← links)
- Microarray analysis of IFN-gamma response genes in astrocytes (Q35029674) (← links)
- Aquaporin 4-specific T cells in neuromyelitis optica exhibit a Th17 bias and recognize Clostridium ABC transporter (Q36117107) (← links)
- Requirement for endocytic antigen processing and influence of invariant chain and H-2M deficiencies in CNS autoimmunity (Q36171818) (← links)
- Visualization of myelin basic protein (MBP) T cell epitopes in multiple sclerosis lesions using a monoclonal antibody specific for the human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR2-MBP 85-99 complex (Q36368410) (← links)
- Antigen presentation in autoimmunity and CNS inflammation: how T lymphocytes recognize the brain. (Q36506367) (← links)
- Astrocytes as secretory cells of the central nervous system: idiosyncrasies of vesicular secretion (Q36543708) (← links)
- Targeting B cells in the treatment of multiple sclerosis: recent advances and remaining challenges (Q36761844) (← links)
- Mechanisms of immune system activation in glaucoma: oxidative stress-stimulated antigen presentation by the retina and optic nerve head glia (Q36808534) (← links)
- Reactivation of uveitogenic T cells by retinal astrocytes derived from experimental autoimmune uveitis-prone B10RIII mice (Q36938422) (← links)
- G protein-coupled receptors as therapeutic targets for multiple sclerosis (Q37112554) (← links)
- Exocytosis in astrocytes: transmitter release and membrane signal regulation (Q38005054) (← links)
- Adequate antigen availability: a key issue for novel approaches to tumor vaccination and tumor immunotherapy. (Q38066025) (← links)
- Astrocytic vesicle mobility in health and disease. (Q38109828) (← links)
- Astroglial vesicular network: evolutionary trends, physiology and pathophysiology (Q38158310) (← links)
- A human astrocytoma cell line is highly susceptible to infection with Trypanosoma cruzi (Q38568056) (← links)
- c-Jun and c-Fos regulate the complement factor H promoter in murine astrocytes (Q38887260) (← links)
- Astroglial Vesicular Trafficking in Neurodegenerative Diseases (Q38954394) (← links)
- Inflammation, Glutamate, and Glia: A Trio of Trouble in Mood Disorders (Q38954648) (← links)
- AAV-mediated delivery of optogenetic constructs to the macaque brain triggers humoral immune responses (Q40334450) (← links)
- IFN-γ-induced increase in the mobility of MHC class II compartments in astrocytes depends on intermediate filaments (Q41894369) (← links)
- Astrocytes protect the CNS: antigen-specific T helper cell responses are inhibited by astrocyte-induced upregulation of CTLA-4 (CD152). (Q47983931) (← links)
- NLRs as Helpline in the Brain: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications. (Q54261660) (← links)
- Antigen-presenting cell diversity for T cell reactivation in central nervous system autoimmunity (Q58560818) (← links)