2004
DOI: 10.1038/nm0904-904
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Lung immunity: necessity is the mother of induction

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“…The lungs are considered to be immunocompetent organs (Meyer et al, 1998;Moyron-Quiroz et al, 2004;Corbett & Kraehenbuhl, 2004). Thus, in the protection of the lungs from damage and the pathogenesis of many respiratory diseases of major importance is the pulmonary system of mononuclear phagocytes (Brogden et al, 2003;Hiemstra et al, 2016).…”
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“…The lungs are considered to be immunocompetent organs (Meyer et al, 1998;Moyron-Quiroz et al, 2004;Corbett & Kraehenbuhl, 2004). Thus, in the protection of the lungs from damage and the pathogenesis of many respiratory diseases of major importance is the pulmonary system of mononuclear phagocytes (Brogden et al, 2003;Hiemstra et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, iBALT can limit immunopathology and can contribute to host defense against respiratory pathogens (3,4) via the creation of a local niche to facilitate immune cell crosstalk and accelerated T cell priming (5). Thus, understanding the processes that underlie iBALT formation may offer strategies to limit immunopathology or enhance protective immunity (6,7).…”
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