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The role of C-type lectin receptors in human skin immunity: immunological

interactions between dendritic cells, Langerhans cells and keratinocytes

van den Berg, L.M.

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2013

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van den Berg, L. M. (2013). The role of C-type lectin receptors in human skin immunity:

immunological interactions between dendritic cells, Langerhans cells and keratinocytes.

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Chapter 1

General Introduction

Chapter 2

An evolutionary perspective on C-type lectins in

infection and immunity

Chapter 3

Burn injury suppresses human dermal dendritic cell

and Langerhans cell function

Chapter 4

Dectin-1 induces proliferation and migration of

human keratinocytes enhancing wound

re-epithelialization

Chapter 5

Langerhans cell-dendritic cell interactions

through langerin and hyaluronic acid mediate

HIV-1 antigen transfer

Chapter 6

Hyaluronidases regulate dynamic cellular

interactions and migration of human Langerhans

cells

Chapter 7

Birbeck granules are caveolar vesicles limiting

HIV-1 integration in human Langerhans cells

Chapter 8

General Discussion

Appendices Summary

Samenvatting

Curriculum Vitae

Dankwoord

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