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Neonatal Tolerance Revisited: Turning on Newborn T Cells with Dendritic Cells
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1996
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Immune ToleranceNewborn T CellsNeonatal Tolerance RevisitedAdaptive Immune SystemImmunologyNewborn Immune SystemImmune SystemImmunotherapyAntigenic ChallengeMaternal ImmunizationAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunitySelf-toleranceTolerance InductionInborn Error Of ImmunityDendritic CellsDevelopmental BiologyPathogenesisPediatricsNeonatal ToleranceDendritic Cell BiologyCellular Immune ResponseMedicine
For some time it has been thought that antigenic challenge in neonatal life is a tolerogenic rather than immunogenic event. Reexamination of the classic neonatal tolerance experiments of Billingham, Brent, and Medawar showed that tolerance is not an intrinsic property of the newborn immune system, but that the nature of the antigen-presenting cell determines whether the outcome is neonatal tolerance or immunization.
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