Great advances have taken place in basic research and the
clinical usefulness of dendritic cells (DCs). It has now been
clearly established, for instance, that these cells play a crucial
role in immune responses against infectious diseases and cancers.
Antigen-presenting DCs are widely distributed in the body and
regulate both immunity and immune tolerance. Experimental studies
have provided important insights into DCs and how they can be used
for treating animal models of various diseases that occur in
humans. The role of these cells in pathogenesis and the treatment
of human diseases is elaborately set forth in this valuable book.
Researchers in the field are optimistic that DCs, already in use
for treating patients with cancers, soon can be used
therapeutically for patients with chronic infections, autoimmune
diseases, and allergic manifestations. This volume provides a
working definition of DCs and also explains the phenotypes and
functions of DCs so that these can be readily understood not only
by clinicians but by immunologists, researchers, and students as
well.
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