Background & Aims Immune responses in the intestine are controlled by
Background & Aims Immune responses in the intestine are controlled by regulatory T cells (Treg cells), which prevent inflammation in response to commensal bacteria. v subunit was measured in purified subpopulations of DCs by quantitative PCR and immunoblot analyses. Results In vitro, CD103+ DCs generated more Treg cells in the presence of latent TGF- than … [Read more…]